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Painted using a combination of imagination and photographic reference, this piece shows a barren, dreamy desert landscape a theme the …
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Painted using a combination of imagination and photographic reference, this piece shows a barren, dreamy desert landscape a theme the artist uses in much of his work. Painted with acrylic on canvas the painting has a slightly glossy and smooth finish allowing each of the colors to pop. Higgins continues to explore the themes of rising temperature changes, heat, and uninhabited landscapes void of human presence. This painting takes on a slightly more pop art style of expression making it a bold, fun and stylistic piece for an interior space.
The painting is signed on the back and can easily be wired for hanging upon request.
Matt Higgins b. 1987 is an artist and art professor who lives and works in Philadelphia, Pa with his wife and young son.
He maintains a regular studio practice in the Fishtown neighborhood focusing primarily on painting.
His work is included in numerous private collections and has been included in wide range of interior design projects including residential properties, corporations, hotels and television productions.
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