"Latigo" by painter Holly Addi feels alive with energetic brush strokes and abstract shapes. Neutral, everyday colors are enlivened through the use of texture; negative space draws the eye to the layers of these familiar yet undefinable forms. Reproduced using the artist's gouache technique, this giclée print on premium paper is hand-framed in Chicago. Complemented by a pine frame with a burl veneer.
"There is beauty everywhere for those who look for it," says Addi. The Salt Lake City artist uses her work to explore the beauty in imperfection. Made primarily with art and charcoal, her abstract paintings invite viewers to reconsider their assumptions about recognizable form.