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Acrylic Dumpster Fire
Eli BucksbaumA painting of a barren bedroom corner with a red ceiling, bright orange walls, and a bright orange floor. There is a large window in the wall on the left, and an image of a beach on the right wall. Below the beach image is a small blue bed and a naked person with pink skin is sinking into the lush blue waves of the blanket. Their backside faces the viewer as they hang on to pillows in an attempt to escape the waves.View item -
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Potty Trained
Eli BucksbaumAn abstract painting of shapes and forms in hues of blue, orange, yellow, and gray being pushed and pulled by trails of black and white lines. A blue box in the upper left corner overlooks the scene like a camera lens. Under it, a white zig-zag snakes over to an orange triangle. A variation of curvy and bent lines over the page resemble what could be faces. Behind them, some of the colored shapes mix or dissolve into others.View item -
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Untitled 1
Eli BucksbaumA video combining photographs and poetry with background music.View item -
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VARDA
Eli BucksbaumA painting of many large symbols, shapes, and brush strokes overlapping one another. This pile of red, white, yellow, and blue fill the canvas, mixing at points of intersection to create pops of green and gray.View item -
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We Are All Children
Eli BucksbaumA multicolored painting that extends to all edges of the canvas. It is a collage of short horizontal and vertical brush strokes in nearly every color, ranging from light pink to forest green to maroon. Mostly darker shades of colors are used, giving the painting an overall dim mood. The phrase “WE ARE ALL CHILDREN” is scratched into the center of the canvas.View item -
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You're Invited
Eli BucksbaumA colorful painting that extends to all edges of the canvas. It is a collage of horizontal brush strokes, mixing hues of blue, purple, white, and red. Clusters of smaller vertical paint strokes move down the canvas, adding pops of yellow, orange, green and black that mix and mingle in their own way. The contrast between horizontal lines and vertical clusters resemble distorted reflections on water.View item
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