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Neon Jungle Boogie by Brendan Walsh (ColdGhost)

This original Mixed Media Abstract Artwork was created using recycled paper, cardboard, Newspapers and paint, first to create texture.

This artwork was then heavily layered with paint to build up the Abstract background effect. The finishing touches were applied with my fingers, with sections of Newspaper print remaining exposed

This artwork continues my experimentation with using different techniques to apply the paint Sponges, rags, plastic, scrapers, paint pens, spray packs, stencils, pencils, in fact anything except paint brushes.

The artwork is a Abstract Statement piece and will give maximum impact to any room.

My art is directly influenced by Graffiti in City Laneways, Vintage Billboards and other weathered surfaces & is also inspired by my love of gestural abstraction and my obsession with using spray paint.

Insitu examples are not to scale.

The work comes in a white frame mounted under clear protective perspex and is ready to hang.

Neon Jungle Boogie

Brendan Walsh (ColdGhost)

AUD$1,800
Size: 74w x 104h x 2d cms
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Additional Information

Neon Jungle Boogie by Brendan Walsh (ColdGhost)

This original Mixed Media Abstract Artwork was created using recycled paper, cardboard, Newspapers and paint, first to create texture.

This artwork was then heavily layered with paint to build up the Abstract background effect. The finishing touches were applied with my fingers, with sections of Newspaper print remaining exposed

This artwork continues my experimentation with using different techniques to apply the paint Sponges, rags, plastic, scrapers, paint pens, spray packs, stencils, pencils, in fact anything except paint brushes.

The artwork is a Abstract Statement piece and will give maximum impact to any room.

My art is directly influenced by Graffiti in City Laneways, Vintage Billboards and other weathered surfaces & is also inspired by my love of gestural abstraction and my obsession with using spray paint.

Insitu examples are not to scale.

The work comes in a white frame mounted under clear protective perspex and is ready to hang.