Patricia Larsen

River Crossing Rivers

In "River Crossing Rivers", Patricia Larsen showcases her skill with texture and abstraction on a 24 x 24 x 1.5-inch canvas. Using a blend of plaster and pigment on panel, she creates a layered surface that is both tactile and visually engaging. The piece captures a sense of depth and invites the viewer to explore its intricacies. While the work may evoke a Zen-like purity, it's actually rooted in Larsen's memories of the Albertan prairie, bringing a personal and grounded quality to the abstract composition.

• Mixed Media on Panel
24.00w x 24.00h x 2.00d in
$4,200.00
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