Style1½ inches thick (3.75 cm) Product Details Artist grade canvas, archival inks, wooden stretcher bars, and UVB protective coating
AvailablityUsually ships within five business days. ArtistDon Sinish CollectionGirls
Description This is in my crosshatch style. There really are thousands of tiny strokes that build up the forms slowly and evenly. I'm not sure which side is up. I like it equally well with three of the four sides as top. It is signed lightly in three corners to indicate this. You choose when you hang it, or keep choosing as you flip it around.This is in my crosshatch style. There really are thousands of tiny strokes that build up the forms slowly and evenly. I'm not sure which side is up. I like it equally well with three of the four sides as top. It is signed lightly in three corners to indicate this. You choose when you hang it, or keep choosing as you flip it around.This is in my crosshatch style. There really are thousands of tiny strokes that build up the forms slowly and evenly. I'm not sure which side is up. I like it equally well with three of the four sides as top. It is signed lightly in three corners to indicate this. You choose when you hang it, or keep choosing as you flip it around.This is my crosshatch style. There really are thousands of tiny strokes that build up forms slowly and evenly. I'm not sure which side is up, I like it equally well three of the four possible ways to hang it. You choose, and then keep on choosing.
Don Sinish, Essex, MD Member Since May 2009 Artist Statement I started working regularly as an artist in 1971. This spring it will be 40 years. I try to not let a day go by without at least one session working on a painting or a drawing. In college I began the practice of carrying a sketchbook with me all of the time. I don't sketch much any more, but it's very rare that I don't have one of my current pieces and materials along with me. You never know where or when the occasion to get a little more work done will arise. I commonly paint and draw in coffeehouses and parks, just to get out of the house and talk to some humans.
Many years ago I started as an artist by carving stone. Over the years my interest in form has given way to a love of color. The pieces that excite me the most are about how three dimensional forms are created by color rather than changes in value. i love women and I love trees and flowers. That's me. I'd love for you to comment on which of the photos you would be most interested in seeing me paint. It's not a popularity contest, but it never hurts me to know what you think.