"20 - chaos fairy caught on camera"
Brandie describes this painting as “a chaos fairy who has just been caught on camera for the first time, causing her eyes to go wide.” The figure’s upper body is depicted with visible cracks or veins, creating a sense of vulnerability and otherworldliness. The rough black background contrasts sharply with the pale tones of the figure, making her stand out.
This painting is notable because on the original canvas, the figure’s eyes are thick enough to extend out slightly from the surface.
(Click on the image to view the full painting)
height, length, and depth: 16” x 12” x 1”
media: acrylic paint poured on canvas
Brandie describes this painting as “a chaos fairy who has just been caught on camera for the first time, causing her eyes to go wide.” The figure’s upper body is depicted with visible cracks or veins, creating a sense of vulnerability and otherworldliness. The rough black background contrasts sharply with the pale tones of the figure, making her stand out.
This painting is notable because on the original canvas, the figure’s eyes are thick enough to extend out slightly from the surface.
(Click on the image to view the full painting)
height, length, and depth: 16” x 12” x 1”
media: acrylic paint poured on canvas
Brandie describes this painting as “a chaos fairy who has just been caught on camera for the first time, causing her eyes to go wide.” The figure’s upper body is depicted with visible cracks or veins, creating a sense of vulnerability and otherworldliness. The rough black background contrasts sharply with the pale tones of the figure, making her stand out.
This painting is notable because on the original canvas, the figure’s eyes are thick enough to extend out slightly from the surface.
(Click on the image to view the full painting)
height, length, and depth: 16” x 12” x 1”
media: acrylic paint poured on canvas