"The Fainting Couch" painting

$125.00

A painting about curiosity and coexistence, this piece began as a technical exercise in creating borders with shapes and patterns. The painting goes right up to the edge of the page and the patterns feel nearly three-dimensional.

It’s not visible in this image, but the right-hand edge of the page is rough and would look beautiful float mounted.

Materials: Acrylic on archival paper

Measurements: 15.25”x11”

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A painting about curiosity and coexistence, this piece began as a technical exercise in creating borders with shapes and patterns. The painting goes right up to the edge of the page and the patterns feel nearly three-dimensional.

It’s not visible in this image, but the right-hand edge of the page is rough and would look beautiful float mounted.

Materials: Acrylic on archival paper

Measurements: 15.25”x11”

A painting about curiosity and coexistence, this piece began as a technical exercise in creating borders with shapes and patterns. The painting goes right up to the edge of the page and the patterns feel nearly three-dimensional.

It’s not visible in this image, but the right-hand edge of the page is rough and would look beautiful float mounted.

Materials: Acrylic on archival paper

Measurements: 15.25”x11”

Linnea Solveig is a painter and teacher based in Portland, Oregon. She’s interested in bodies (human, animal, plant), play, fantasy, the occult, and fashions of the Middle Ages. With paint, she daydreams spaces where bodies are free, unthreatened, content, and satisfied.