Stephanie Massaux
American
I was born and raised in Manhattan and studied fine art at Purchase College and the School of Visual Arts in New York.
My work develops intuitively and incorporates diverse layers, which alternate consecutive, conscious, deliberate, and unpredictable interventions.
The material of my painting is obtained primarily by the use and subtle mixture of highly pigmented oil paint and cold wax medium. This medium allows my work to evolve through complex processes of superimposition, using additive and subtractive techniques throughout their creation.
I draw inspiration from both the conscious and unconscious mind, and from the urban environment in which I reside.
The abstract space that emerges from my practice suggests reminiscences of American historical abstraction, which I revisit in the blurred, vacillating, and elusive light of our modernity.
My work develops intuitively and incorporates diverse layers, which alternate consecutive, conscious, deliberate, and unpredictable interventions.
The material of my painting is obtained primarily by the use and subtle mixture of highly pigmented oil paint and cold wax medium. This medium allows my work to evolve through complex processes of superimposition, using additive and subtractive techniques throughout their creation.
I draw inspiration from both the conscious and unconscious mind, and from the urban environment in which I reside.
The abstract space that emerges from my practice suggests reminiscences of American historical abstraction, which I revisit in the blurred, vacillating, and elusive light of our modernity.
Stephanie Massaux
"Roaming the Earth II" Abstract Painting
H 16 in W 20 in D 1 in
$ 3,500
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Stephanie Massaux
"Modern Angst" Abstract Painting on Panel
H 30 in W 24 in D 1 in
$ 5,800
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Stephanie Massaux
"All-Nighter" Abstract Artwork by Stephanie Massaux
H 48 in W 36 in D 2 in
$ 9,600
Stephanie Massaux
"Hidden Gems" Original Abstract Painting by Stephanie Massaux
H 24 in W 30 in D 1 in
$ 5,800
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