Year of creation | 2018 |
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Dimensions | 28 W × 40 H × 1 D cm |
Type of art | painting |
Style | abstract |
Materials | watercolor, canvas |
Type of packaging | cardboard box |
My inspiration for this painting came from having two older sisters that grew up in the hippy days of America. They would always talk about the liberal counterculture of the 60 sounds cool much happier day than Maybe. Not sure but the outfits are what made me create the painting title: Hippie Koi fish they had some really cool-looking outfits back then. My Sisters turn me into loving and listening to the Beetle, Jimi Hendrix, Stevie Ray Vaughan's music plus many more. Watercolor painting on the highest quality 140 lb cold press acid-free 100% cotton fiber on watercolor Canvas paper.
Terry Cornelius is a contemporary artist who lives and works in Palm Springs, California. A native of Chicago, Illinois, his vibrant and bold art paintings draw on his experiences as a young child with an active and creative mind. An M.F.A graduate of San Diego State University, Cornelius’ unique watercolor paintings use artistry and emotion that resonates with the beauty of everyday life. Inspired by my imagination and experiences, my contemporary style uses a mix of vibrant and bold watercolors on canvas paper that create a whimsical and moderate art scene showcasing my connection between my art and state of mind. Painting from personal experiences my intent is to connect the viewer to my imagination and thought processes while allowing them to interpret and feel their own connection with my work.