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Charissa Owens “The Path Between Us” Mixed Media Abstract Painting, 2021
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Striking mixed media abstract painting on canvas by contemporary artist Charissa Owens, titled “The Path Between Us” and created in 2021. This dynamic composition showcases Owens’ distinctive layered technique, blending acrylic paint, textured elements, and gestural line work into a harmonious palette of soft blues, warm neutrals, sage greens, and crisp whites, accented with deep navy and metallic touches.
The work’s abstract forms and intersecting lines create a sense of movement, balance, and spatial tension, inviting the viewer to interpret the “path” as both a literal and emotional journey. Signed, titled, and dated by the artist on the reverse, this unframed piece measures 48 inches wide x 30 inches high x 1.50 inches deep.
Owens’ work is celebrated for its ability to complement a wide range of interiors, making it a sought-after choice for interior designers, art consultants, and collectors. This piece’s scale and color palette make it particularly well-suited for modern, coastal, contemporary, and transitional spaces, whether displayed above a sofa, in a dining room, or as a focal point in an entryway.
A compelling addition to any original art collection, “The Path Between Us” offers both a soothing visual presence and an intriguing conceptual narrative.
Key Features:
Artist: Charissa Owens (American, 21st century)
Title: The Path Between Us
Year: 2021
Medium: Mixed media on canvas (acrylic, texture, and line work)
Dimensions: 48" W x 30" H x 1.50" D
Presentation: Unframed, gallery-wrapped canvas, ready to hang
Signature: Signed front and back, titled and dated verso
Style: Contemporary, Abstract, Modern Coastal, Transitional
Color Palette: Soft blues, sage green, warm beige, white, navy, metallic accents
Ideal For: Interior designers, decorators, collectors of contemporary abstract art
Applications: Living room, dining room, entryway, corporate or hospitality settings -
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Origin: United States Period: 2000-2021 Materials: canvas, acrylic Condition: Good. The piece is in good condition, unframed. Creation Date: 2021 Styles / Movements: Abstract Expressionism Incollect Reference #: 820310 -
Dimensions
W. 48 in; H. 30 in; D. 1.5 in; W. 121.92 cm; H. 76.2 cm; D. 3.81 cm;
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