Spread Your Wings 2

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Rendered with thick gold paint, this original work from Harriet Keech adds texture and shine to your wall.
  • Gallery-wrapped 100% hand painting on canvas
  • Thick, impasto texture and carefully applied metallic gold paint
  • Custom Art is manufactured especially for you, which is why we do not accept cancellations, exchanges, or returns.
Harriet was a prop maker working in Los Angeles, California. She began to create her own work by transferring the tools and materials she used to make props to the canvas.

She transfers the movements in the process of making props to the canvas. She paid attention to the emotions of the movement, which were both wild or very delicate depending on the steps of making props.

Harriet is usually Inspired by the actions of applying glue, tearing or cutting fabric, and creating textures, and she expresses them in simpler shapes. Harriet is into for finding a new material That she can use for her art. “I spend most of my time for watching people. Observe people painting the facades of buildings on the road, and watch kids who build sand castles at the beach.” 
    Rendered with thick gold paint, this original work from Harriet Keech adds texture and shine to your wall.
    • Gallery-wrapped 100% hand painting on canvas
    • Thick, impasto texture and carefully applied metallic gold paint
    • Custom Art is manufactured especially for you, which is why we do not accept cancellations, exchanges, or returns.
    Harriet was a prop maker working in Los Angeles, California. She began to create her own work by transferring the tools and materials she used to make props to the canvas.

    She transfers the movements in the process of making props to the canvas. She paid attention to the emotions of the movement, which were both wild or very delicate depending on the steps of making props.

    Harriet is usually Inspired by the actions of applying glue, tearing or cutting fabric, and creating textures, and she expresses them in simpler shapes. Harriet is into for finding a new material That she can use for her art. “I spend most of my time for watching people. Observe people painting the facades of buildings on the road, and watch kids who build sand castles at the beach.”