ACBC 7 (Aloha Corona, Big Crowns 7), 36” x 24” . acrylic on canvas, 2022
ACBC 7 (Aloha Corona, Big Crowns 7)
acrylic on canvas
36” x 24”
2022
This is one in a series of 8 “big crowns” pineapple paintings inspired by my 10” x 6” mural completed for the Tiny Room for Elephants Festival at the Cherry Street Pier in the summer of 2022.
Aloha Corona is wordplay for a time in which we found ourselves saying hello and goodbye to a virus named corona while longing for the hospitality and royalty that a pineapple symbolizes.
Instead of leaving the crowns on the background wallpaper of each painting, as I typcially do, I blew them up and brought them to the front where they abstractly symbolize the crowns atop the fruit along with crowns formed on a pineapple’s surface.
Composed of vibrant colors, they look great alone or paired as multiples with other paintings from the “big crowns” series. Signed on verso.
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© Ed Marion
ACBC 7 (Aloha Corona, Big Crowns 7)
acrylic on canvas
36” x 24”
2022
This is one in a series of 8 “big crowns” pineapple paintings inspired by my 10” x 6” mural completed for the Tiny Room for Elephants Festival at the Cherry Street Pier in the summer of 2022.
Aloha Corona is wordplay for a time in which we found ourselves saying hello and goodbye to a virus named corona while longing for the hospitality and royalty that a pineapple symbolizes.
Instead of leaving the crowns on the background wallpaper of each painting, as I typcially do, I blew them up and brought them to the front where they abstractly symbolize the crowns atop the fruit along with crowns formed on a pineapple’s surface.
Composed of vibrant colors, they look great alone or paired as multiples with other paintings from the “big crowns” series. Signed on verso.
Always free shipping in the U.S.
© Ed Marion
ACBC 7 (Aloha Corona, Big Crowns 7)
acrylic on canvas
36” x 24”
2022
This is one in a series of 8 “big crowns” pineapple paintings inspired by my 10” x 6” mural completed for the Tiny Room for Elephants Festival at the Cherry Street Pier in the summer of 2022.
Aloha Corona is wordplay for a time in which we found ourselves saying hello and goodbye to a virus named corona while longing for the hospitality and royalty that a pineapple symbolizes.
Instead of leaving the crowns on the background wallpaper of each painting, as I typcially do, I blew them up and brought them to the front where they abstractly symbolize the crowns atop the fruit along with crowns formed on a pineapple’s surface.
Composed of vibrant colors, they look great alone or paired as multiples with other paintings from the “big crowns” series. Signed on verso.
Always free shipping in the U.S.
© Ed Marion