Abstract Stories: Envy, 2022 (ORIGINAL)
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by Angelina Salgado
This painting is part of my first fully abstract painting
series. I paint the Aurora Borealis in memory of my daughter Aurora
Annette, who died from Sudden Unexpected Infant Death, three days
after she and her identical twin sister were two months old. I
alchemize my grief, pain, and heartbreak into colorful paintings,
inspired by the Aurora Borealis, and I dedicate each one to Aurora Annette.
This abstract series serves as the visualization of my
years-long journey from primary infertility to the grief after
losing one of my twin infants. My artwork is several layers deep,
from the literal layers of vibrant metallic acrylic paint and
colorshifting glitter pigments to the emotional layers of trauma,
depression, grief, and anxiety. The bright colors and sparkly
glitter details are a stark contrast to the darker, more complex and
complicated emotions that they hold.
This series of paintings was featured at the New You exhibition by Start Shows at One Art Space in New York City, January 2023.
ARTWORK INFORMATION
Title: Envy
Medium: metallic acrylic with colorshifting pigment on black canvas
Size: 8x8 inches (20.32 x 20.32 cm)
Year Completed: 2022
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This is a commission for an original watercolor painting on black paper of the Aurora Borealis, painted with gouache and colorshifting paint. The artwork changes colors when viewed from different angles. (Price includes sales tax & free first class shipping in the US)
This painting is part of my first fully abstract painting
series. I paint the Aurora Borealis in memory of my daughter Aurora
Annette, who died from Sudden Unexpected Infant Death, three days
after she and her identical twin sister were two months old. I
alchemize my grief, pain, and heartbreak into colorful paintings,
inspired by the Aurora Borealis, and I dedicate each one to Aurora Annette.
This abstract series serves as the visualization of my
years-long journey from primary infertility to the grief after
losing one of my twin infants. My artwork is several layers deep,
from the literal layers of vibrant metallic acrylic paint and
colorshifting glitter pigments to the emotional layers of trauma,
depression, grief, and anxiety. The bright colors and sparkly
glitter details are a stark contrast to the darker, more complex and
complicated emotions that they hold.
This series of paintings was featured at the New You exhibition by Start Shows at One Art Space in New York City, January 2023.
ARTWORK INFORMATION
Title: Shame
Medium: metallic acrylic with colorshifting pigment on black canvas
Size: 8x8 inches (20.32 x 20.32 cm)
Year Completed: 2022
This painting is part of my first fully abstract painting
series. I paint the Aurora Borealis in memory of my daughter Aurora
Annette, who died from Sudden Unexpected Infant Death, three days
after she and her identical twin sister were two months old. I
alchemize my grief, pain, and heartbreak into colorful paintings,
inspired by the Aurora Borealis, and I dedicate each one to Aurora Annette.
This abstract series serves as the visualization of my
years-long journey from primary infertility to the grief after
losing one of my twin infants. My artwork is several layers deep,
from the literal layers of vibrant metallic acrylic paint and
colorshifting glitter pigments to the emotional layers of trauma,
depression, grief, and anxiety. The bright colors and sparkly
glitter details are a stark contrast to the darker, more complex and
complicated emotions that they hold.
This series of paintings was featured at the New You exhibition by Start Shows at One Art Space in New York City, January 2023.
ARTWORK INFORMATION
Title: Confusion
Medium: metallic acrylic with colorshifting pigment on black canvas
Size: 8x8 inches (20.32 x 20.32 cm)
Year Completed: 2022
This painting is part of my first fully abstract painting
series. I paint the Aurora Borealis in memory of my daughter Aurora
Annette, who died from Sudden Unexpected Infant Death, three days
after she and her identical twin sister were two months old. I
alchemize my grief, pain, and heartbreak into colorful paintings,
inspired by the Aurora Borealis, and I dedicate each one to Aurora Annette.
This abstract series serves as the visualization of my
years-long journey from primary infertility to the grief after
losing one of my twin infants. My artwork is several layers deep,
from the literal layers of vibrant metallic acrylic paint and
colorshifting glitter pigments to the emotional layers of trauma,
depression, grief, and anxiety. The bright colors and sparkly
glitter details are a stark contrast to the darker, more complex and
complicated emotions that they hold.
This series of paintings was featured at the New You exhibition by Start Shows at One Art Space in New York City, January 2023.
ARTWORK INFORMATION
Title: Lost/Loss
Medium: metallic acrylic with colorshifting pigment on black canvas
Size: 8x8 inches (20.32 x 20.32 cm)
Year Completed: 2022
This painting is part of my first fully abstract painting
series. I paint the Aurora Borealis in memory of my daughter Aurora
Annette, who died from Sudden Unexpected Infant Death, three days
after she and her identical twin sister were two months old. I
alchemize my grief, pain, and heartbreak into colorful paintings,
inspired by the Aurora Borealis, and I dedicate each one to Aurora Annette.
This abstract series serves as the visualization of my
years-long journey from primary infertility to the grief after
losing one of my twin infants. My artwork is several layers deep,
from the literal layers of vibrant metallic acrylic paint and
colorshifting glitter pigments to the emotional layers of trauma,
depression, grief, and anxiety. The bright colors and sparkly
glitter details are a stark contrast to the darker, more complex and
complicated emotions that they hold.
This series of paintings was featured at the New You exhibition by Start Shows at One Art Space in New York City, January 2023.
ARTWORK INFORMATION
Title: Screaming
Medium: metallic acrylic with colorshifting pigment on black canvas
Size: 8x8 inches (20.32 x 20.32 cm)
Year Completed: 2022
Abstractions of Grief #3
2022
Metallic Acrylic + Colorshifting Watercolors on black canvas
8x10 inches (20.32 x 25.4 cm)
Free shipping in the US
This painting is part of my first fully abstract painting
series. I paint the Aurora Borealis in memory of my daughter Aurora
Annette, who died from Sudden Unexpected Infant Death, three days
after she and her identical twin sister were two months old. I
alchemize my grief, pain, and heartbreak into colorful paintings,
inspired by the Aurora Borealis, and I dedicate each one to Aurora Annette.
This abstract series serves as the visualization of my
years-long journey from primary infertility to the grief after
losing one of my twin infants. My artwork is several layers deep,
from the literal layers of vibrant metallic acrylic paint and
colorshifting glitter pigments to the emotional layers of trauma,
depression, grief, and anxiety. The bright colors and sparkly
glitter details are a stark contrast to the darker, more complex and
complicated emotions that they hold.
This series of paintings was featured at the New You exhibition by Start Shows at One Art Space in New York City, January 2023.
ARTWORK INFORMATION
Title: Heartbreak
Medium: metallic acrylic with glitter pigment on black canvas
Size: 8x8 inches (20.32 x 20.32 cm)
Year Completed: 2022
This painting is part of my first fully abstract painting
series. I paint the Aurora Borealis in memory of my daughter Aurora
Annette, who died from Sudden Unexpected Infant Death, three days
after she and her identical twin sister were two months old. I
alchemize my grief, pain, and heartbreak into colorful paintings,
inspired by the Aurora Borealis, and I dedicate each one to Aurora Annette.
This abstract series serves as the visualization of my
years-long journey from primary infertility to the grief after
losing one of my twin infants. My artwork is several layers deep,
from the literal layers of vibrant metallic acrylic paint and
colorshifting glitter pigments to the emotional layers of trauma,
depression, grief, and anxiety. The bright colors and sparkly
glitter details are a stark contrast to the darker, more complex and
complicated emotions that they hold.
This series of paintings was featured at the New You exhibition by Start Shows at One Art Space in New York City, January 2023.
ARTWORK INFORMATION
Title: Bereaved Mother
Medium: metallic acrylic with colorshifting pigment on black canvas
Size: 8x8 inches (20.32 x 20.32 cm)
Year Completed: 2022
This painting is part of my first fully abstract painting
series. I paint the Aurora Borealis in memory of my daughter Aurora
Annette, who died from Sudden Unexpected Infant Death, three days
after she and her identical twin sister were two months old. I
alchemize my grief, pain, and heartbreak into colorful paintings,
inspired by the Aurora Borealis, and I dedicate each one to Aurora Annette.
This abstract series serves as the visualization of my
years-long journey from primary infertility to the grief after
losing one of my twin infants. My artwork is several layers deep,
from the literal layers of vibrant metallic acrylic paint and
colorshifting glitter pigments to the emotional layers of trauma,
depression, grief, and anxiety. The bright colors and sparkly
glitter details are a stark contrast to the darker, more complex and
complicated emotions that they hold.
This series of paintings was featured at the New You exhibition by Start Shows at One Art Space in New York City, January 2023.
ARTWORK INFORMATION
Title: Envy
Medium: metallic acrylic with colorshifting pigment on black canvas
Size: 8x8 inches (20.32 x 20.32 cm)
Year Completed: 2022
This painting is part of my first fully abstract painting
series. I paint the Aurora Borealis in memory of my daughter Aurora
Annette, who died from Sudden Unexpected Infant Death, three days
after she and her identical twin sister were two months old. I
alchemize my grief, pain, and heartbreak into colorful paintings,
inspired by the Aurora Borealis, and I dedicate each one to Aurora Annette.
This abstract series serves as the visualization of my
years-long journey from primary infertility to the grief after
losing one of my twin infants. My artwork is several layers deep,
from the literal layers of vibrant metallic acrylic paint and
colorshifting glitter pigments to the emotional layers of trauma,
depression, grief, and anxiety. The bright colors and sparkly
glitter details are a stark contrast to the darker, more complex and
complicated emotions that they hold.
This series of paintings was featured at the New You exhibition by Start Shows at One Art Space in New York City, January 2023.
ARTWORK INFORMATION
Title: Tragedy
Medium: metallic acrylic with colorshifting pigment on black canvas
Size: 8x8 inches (20.32 x 20.32 cm)
Year Completed: 2022
This painting is part of my first fully abstract painting
series. I paint the Aurora Borealis in memory of my daughter Aurora
Annette, who died from Sudden Unexpected Infant Death, three days
after she and her identical twin sister were two months old. I
alchemize my grief, pain, and heartbreak into colorful paintings,
inspired by the Aurora Borealis, and I dedicate each one to Aurora Annette.
This abstract series serves as the visualization of my
years-long journey from primary infertility to the grief after
losing one of my twin infants. My artwork is several layers deep,
from the literal layers of vibrant metallic acrylic paint and
colorshifting glitter pigments to the emotional layers of trauma,
depression, grief, and anxiety. The bright colors and sparkly
glitter details are a stark contrast to the darker, more complex and
complicated emotions that they hold.
This series of paintings was featured at the New You exhibition by Start Shows at One Art Space in New York City, January 2023.
ARTWORK INFORMATION
Title: Hopelessness
Medium: metallic acrylic with colorshifting pigment on black canvas
Size: 8x8 inches (20.32 x 20.32 cm)
Year Completed: 2022
This painting is part of my first fully abstract painting
series. I paint the Aurora Borealis in memory of my daughter Aurora
Annette, who died from Sudden Unexpected Infant Death, three days
after she and her identical twin sister were two months old. I
alchemize my grief, pain, and heartbreak into colorful paintings,
inspired by the Aurora Borealis, and I dedicate each one to Aurora Annette.
This abstract series serves as the visualization of my
years-long journey from primary infertility to the grief after
losing one of my twin infants. My artwork is several layers deep,
from the literal layers of vibrant metallic acrylic paint and
colorshifting glitter pigments to the emotional layers of trauma,
depression, grief, and anxiety. The bright colors and sparkly
glitter details are a stark contrast to the darker, more complex and
complicated emotions that they hold.
This series of paintings was featured at the New You exhibition by Start Shows at One Art Space in New York City, January 2023.
ARTWORK INFORMATION
Title: Grief
Medium: metallic acrylic with glitter pigment on black canvas
Size: 8x8 inches (20.32 x 20.32 cm)
Year Completed: 2022
This painting is part of my first fully abstract painting
series. I paint the Aurora Borealis in memory of my daughter Aurora
Annette, who died from Sudden Unexpected Infant Death, three days
after she and her identical twin sister were two months old. I
alchemize my grief, pain, and heartbreak into colorful paintings,
inspired by the Aurora Borealis, and I dedicate each one to Aurora Annette.
This abstract series serves as the visualization of my
years-long journey from primary infertility to the grief after
losing one of my twin infants. My artwork is several layers deep,
from the literal layers of vibrant metallic acrylic paint and
colorshifting glitter pigments to the emotional layers of trauma,
depression, grief, and anxiety. The bright colors and sparkly
glitter details are a stark contrast to the darker, more complex and
complicated emotions that they hold.
This series of paintings was featured at the New You exhibition by Start Shows at One Art Space in New York City, January 2023.
ARTWORK INFORMATION
Title: Rage
Medium: metallic acrylic with colorshifting pigment on black canvas
Size: 8x8 inches (20.32 x 20.32 cm)
Year Completed: 2022
This painting is part of my first fully abstract painting
series. I paint the Aurora Borealis in memory of my daughter Aurora
Annette, who died from Sudden Unexpected Infant Death, three days
after she and her identical twin sister were two months old. I
alchemize my grief, pain, and heartbreak into colorful paintings,
inspired by the Aurora Borealis, and I dedicate each one to Aurora Annette.
This abstract series serves as the visualization of my
years-long journey from primary infertility to the grief after
losing one of my twin infants. My artwork is several layers deep,
from the literal layers of vibrant metallic acrylic paint and
colorshifting glitter pigments to the emotional layers of trauma,
depression, grief, and anxiety. The bright colors and sparkly
glitter details are a stark contrast to the darker, more complex and
complicated emotions that they hold.
This series of paintings was featured at the New You exhibition by Start Shows at One Art Space in New York City, January 2023.
ARTWORK INFORMATION
Title: In-Vitro Fertilization
Medium: metallic acrylic with colorshifting pigment on black canvas
Size: 8x8 inches (20.32 x 20.32 cm)
Year Completed: 2022
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