New York City artist Keren Toledano's abstract work creates dialogue between elements in tension. "Charcoal And Fennel" explores the syntax and grammar of painterly marks: chalkboard scratches as thoughts, geometric shapes as empathetic proclamations. Fabric scraps breaking the plane of the canvas are actions taken in response to ideas. This reductive print of the original work is presented on stretched canvas in a natural frame for effortless display in your home collection.
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| Part of the Art Patron collection |
| Keren Toledano, 2018 |
| Original technique: Acrylic, wax crayon and pencil on canvas |
| Reductive print on stretched canvas |
| Natural float frame |
| Stretcher bar, canvas, ink |