Bid to own an unframed original acrylic contemporary painting on canvas, Big Bang on Blue, by David Tobey.
Artist: David Tobey
Title: Big Bang on Blue - Original Contemporary Painting by David Tobey
Year created: 2008
Medium: Acrylic Paint on Canvas
Edition: Unique
Height (inches): 60
Width (inches): 48
Signed by the artist
Signed Area: back
This piece is unframed.
Description of piece:
I call my paintings “Imaginaries” They portray the awe and wonder of the beginning of life. David Tobey captures the essence of a multitude of “Big Bang” theories in this stunning example of the expansion and radiation of the universe. The painting is unframed acrylic on canvas, professionally packaged and shipped in a secured tube. In his words: “My work explores the aesthetic between visual abstraction and music. I feel there is a strong connection between the rhythms of shape, line, color and music. As a professional musician for over 30 years, music has given me a wealth of insight and inspiration that I try to translate into visual art. My art has energy and rhythm with a strict eye on the structured whole. Simple monochromatic forms through complex color abstractions simulate harmonies from simple solo instruments through to the complexity of complete symphonic and operatic works.” A signed background of the artist’s history letter accompanies the print. The painting is unframed acrylic on canvas, professionally packaged and shipped in a secured tube.
Artist bio:
David Tobey has a rich history in the artistic community, including advanced degrees, solo gallery shows and reviews – as an artist, as a performer and as an educator. As a visual artist David has been painting and sculpting most of his life. He is also a Julliard trained violinist. David combines his love of music to create a bond between his two passions. His paintings and prints have been featured in many publications such as the New York Times and Art in America. 25 of his paintings are featured in the book “Beyond Faith.” David has had many one man show and group shows in Chelsea, Soho and in Westchester. His paintings of 9/11 “Fallen Angels” was acquired by The George Bush presidential Library. His painting has benefited The Julliard School, the American Cancer Society, The National Scholastic Chess Foundation, and the Westchester Philharmonic.