Abstract Paintings
Megan Carty describes her abstract expressionist paintings as “visual poems that illustrate the human lived experience.” Our inner-beings are both beautiful AND flawed. In our lives’ journeys, we experience celebrations, achievements, love, and fun. In contrast, we also experience losses, injustices, abuses, and sadness. We are both given TO and taken FROM. Carty aims to document this dichotomy using specific colors, compositions with open space, and line. She pulls her mark making inspiration from plants and flowers, as they are the ultimate symbols of continuous death and renewal.
She Had a Good Luck Streak, 24x30, abstract floral painting
She Had a Good Luck Streak, 24x30, abstract floral painting
This abstract floral painting is a visual poem about how we are always learning, improving, and growing. We are always “BECOMING.” As we step into our power, we become closer to our truth and what we’re meant for. This particular piece shows a moment of time where things happen to be going well and there are good things coming to fruition! “Each petal of self-forgiveness is a step towards the sun of self-love. Let your garden of authenticity flourish.”
Title: She Had a Good Luck Streak
Size: 24x30”, 2” depth
Material: Aquabord panel, cradled wood, gouache, and pencil
Ships via Fed Ex with signature required, insured.
This piece comes unframed. The sides are simply stained a warm walnut color. I can paint the sides a color of your choice or you may choose to take it to your local framing shop for a custom look. It is currently wired and ready to hang.