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Why Bad Things Happen to Good People by Gabe Leonard
From the Luck Series
Cinematic Figure Painting
“LUCK, it’s why bad things happen to good people”
Medium: Mixed Media on Canvas
Regular Edition: Edition of 50
Signed and Numbered
Price: $625.00
Size: 13.25″ x 20″
Artist Proof: Edition of 5
Signed, Numbered, and Hand-Embellished by the artist
Price: $2,160.00
Size: 24″ x 36″
Luck Art Catalog is included with the purchase of Artwork.
Gabe Leonard has a unique ability to create a moment in time for his characters and let the viewer determine how they got there and what will happen next. He says, “I tend to put them in a transitional moment. I don’t always make it obvious if something has already happened or about to happen.” In particular, he creates technically brilliant cinematic, figure paintings with a finely crafted ambience. Furthermore, Gabe brings the viewer into a world rich with cinematic atmosphere and narrative intrigue. He likes to leave the storyline of his characters up to the viewer’s imagination. For example, he lets his viewers determine the motivations and circumstances for the characters that he creates. What is your interpretation of Why Bad Things Happen to Good People?
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Why Bad Things Happen to Good People by Gabe Leonard
From the Luck Series
Cinematic Figure Painting
“LUCK, it’s why bad things happen to good people”
Medium: Mixed Media on Canvas
Regular Edition: Edition of 50
Signed and Numbered
Price: $625.00
Size: 13.25″ x 20″
Artist Proof: Edition of 5
Signed, Numbered, and Hand-Embellished by the artist
Price: $2,160.00
Size: 24″ x 36″
Luck Art Catalog is included with the purchase of Artwork.
Gabe Leonard has a unique ability to create a moment in time for his characters and let the viewer determine how they got there and what will happen next. He says, “I tend to put them in a transitional moment. I don’t always make it obvious if something has already happened or about to happen.” In particular, he creates technically brilliant cinematic, figure paintings with a finely crafted ambience. Furthermore, Gabe brings the viewer into a world rich with cinematic atmosphere and narrative intrigue. He likes to leave the storyline of his characters up to the viewer’s imagination. For example, he lets his viewers determine the motivations and circumstances for the characters that he creates. What is your interpretation of Why Bad Things Happen to Good People?
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For delivery times and International Shipping Costs:
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Weight | 1 lbs |
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Dimensions | N/A |
Editions | Regular Edition, Artist Proof |