Mountain, 12x16 inches oil on canvas panel by Kenney Mencher
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This painting is intended to be a beautiful tribute to older, hyper-masculine men who are often overlooked by our youth-focused culture. The thick paint layers are applied with knives and scrapers to create the troweled texture of the background and stiff bristle brushes to create the textured surface of the figure. This painting is on a canvas panel rather than a stretched canvas because it is a more stable surface, less likely to crack or damage the thick paint. The focal point of the painting is the head, placed in the upper left third of the picture. The figure looks off the picture plane, creating an asymmetrical composition. The line from the head down the shoulder creates a strong diagonal running towards the lower right corner of the picture, drawing the eye.
FREE SHIPPING
THIS WORK IS ORIGINAL (NOT A PRINT OR GICLEE)
Shipping takes 3-4 Weeks
This painting is intended to be a beautiful tribute to older, hyper-masculine men who are often overlooked by our youth-focused culture. The thick paint layers are applied with knives and scrapers to create the troweled texture of the background and stiff bristle brushes to create the textured surface of the figure. This painting is on a canvas panel rather than a stretched canvas because it is a more stable surface, less likely to crack or damage the thick paint. The focal point of the painting is the head, placed in the upper left third of the picture. The figure looks off the picture plane, creating an asymmetrical composition. The line from the head down the shoulder creates a strong diagonal running towards the lower right corner of the picture, drawing the eye.
FREE SHIPPING
THIS WORK IS ORIGINAL (NOT A PRINT OR GICLEE)
Shipping takes 3-4 Weeks
This painting is intended to be a beautiful tribute to older, hyper-masculine men who are often overlooked by our youth-focused culture. The thick paint layers are applied with knives and scrapers to create the troweled texture of the background and stiff bristle brushes to create the textured surface of the figure. This painting is on a canvas panel rather than a stretched canvas because it is a more stable surface, less likely to crack or damage the thick paint. The focal point of the painting is the head, placed in the upper left third of the picture. The figure looks off the picture plane, creating an asymmetrical composition. The line from the head down the shoulder creates a strong diagonal running towards the lower right corner of the picture, drawing the eye.