"I love abstract, anything that gets your imagination going. To interpret the incomplete".
- Margaret Ciuzelis
MAC ORIGINALS
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Preferring the style of contemporary and abstract whilst using mediums (but not limited to) acrylic and crayola.
As for inspiration, I love nature. Be that animals (especially rabbits, hares, and the elusive fox), flowers, gardens, and of course spontaneity of any kind. Lately, I'm enticed by the lines of profiles without much visible substance. *Your imagination diminishes and eliminates the perception of obstacles so I'll leave that to the viewer's discretion.
A perfectionist, I tend to overthink, so a few have ended a far cry from what they began, others came to fruition and the rest .... discarded.
Adoring Alberto Giacometti, I mimic the same frustration of When is enough, enough!?
Further on I'll explore the fascinating realms of floral and portraiture. The possibilities are endless.
I simply paint for the love of it, at whim with no distinct direction.
I hope my art pleases your eye and even more in your surroundings.
Thank you for looking :)
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All artwork is signed (either front or back) and one of a kind (OOAK) and all come with a certificate of authenticity.
All artwork is ready to hang.
Most artwork has been sealed with a gloss or matte finish to protect.
Margaret's OOAK paintings are also available to be shipped worldwide.
Art is a discreet personal choice. Margaret encapsulates the heart of each subject. Owning any of her creations will be a focal point in any environment.
It is of utmost importance to her to ensure any subject comes complete with the attention to detail it deserves. Her motto is "near enough is not good enough!"
Margaret wishes to express the utmost gratitude for those that have viewed and admired any of her art and graciously thanks those that follow and support her.
*Please note photos depicting the space where artwork is placed are for visual purposes only.
All artwork is carefully packaged with sheeting and bubble wrap and stationed securely in cardboard.
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"The details are not the details.
They make the design"
- Charles Eames -
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