Sharone Halevy Contemporary Abstract Oil on Canvas, Titled: "As a Teen on the C Train I Would Listen to Man of La Mancha and SGT. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band on my Yellow Walkman"

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American contemporary abstract expressionist composition in a color field resembling an abstract night sky with a red rectangular shape in the lower right section (Signed: Lower Right) (SHARONE HALEVY).

Original Work, signed by Sharone Halevy

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Sharone Halevy Contemporary Abstract Oil on Canvas, Titled: "As a Teen on the C Train I Would Listen to Man of La Mancha and SGT. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band on my Yellow Walkman"

American contemporary abstract expressionist composition in a color field resembling an abstract night sky with a red rectangular shape in the lower right section (Signed: Lower Right) (SHARONE HALEVY)

DETAILS

Sku:  NWL7649
Ships From: Hollywood, Florida
Creator: Sharone Halevy

DIMENSIONS (INCHES)

Width:  38.0"
Height: 48.0"
Depth : 2.0"

INFO

Style:  Contemporary/Post-War Design
Materials & Techniques: Canvas
Category: Cleared Art

About Sharone Halevy

Sharone Halevy is an American artist, director and teacher based in NYC.
Building on the American school of Abstract expressionism Halevy is exploring surface treatment of the canvas whilst referring to her background in the theaters through vibrant color compositions and poetic reflections. The paintings are influenced by people’s stories, inspirations and hopes, and sound is foundational to the process. Halevy views her work as a play of memory; “ I find our memories to be unreliable in many ways. We may not remember every detail, color, or what was said, but what tends to stick with us is how we felt during that experience. That is what I try to capture. No matter how big or small of a memory or thought. I love bringing those feelings to life through languid explosions of

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