Inspired by Brutalist architecture, "Dash" lends a raw austerity to a space. "I love the functional raw concrete designs and predominantly monochrome color palette that these buildings exhibit," explains the artist. A combination of acrylic paint, watercolor and oil pastels on canvas create this stark abstract work. Reproduced here to emulate the artist's original techniques. Hangs in two orientations.
Patrick St. Germain is a Montreal-based artist who works mostly with acrylic paint, resin, metallics and pastels. He describes his style of art as primarily abstract, textural and complex. "I love to explore the grandeur of nature by weaving abstraction and landscape into my own personal visual language."
| Reproduced based on artist's original technique |
| Acrylic paint, watercolor and charcoal on raw linen canvas |
| Wood frame |
| Dual-orientation D-ring hardware allows for hanging vertically or horizontally |