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Colorful abstract & improvisational artwork by former starving artist Brian Moss

Colorful Art Postcards for Sale

Artist Brian Moss has reproduced nearly 100 of his colorful paintings & pen & ink artworks into beautiful 4" x 6" art postcards for mailing or stationery

Nervous Breakdown

abstract spray paint mixed media painting
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abstract spray paint mixed media painting
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Nervous Breakdown

$0.54
  • style# P34
  • 4" x 6" art postcard
  • 50% post consumer paper

 

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Depending on the orientation of how you are holding this, bright fluorescent coral like splatters fall from the sky, rise from below, or come at you from one side to the other. This is balanced with elongated drippy structures which seem to connect with the aforementioned speckled structures, in front of a multi-colored background that fades into emptiness.

The original painting features iridescent inks, which while it can't be replicated exactly in print form, is captured nicely here with the varying hues.

Each card features vibrant inks with a smudge free finish on the front. At 4" x 6", they are regulation size and can be mailed anywhere in the world from the states for 1 stamp. They are 14 point thick, which is denser than your average postcard. And they are printed on 50% post consumer waste.

Current stock features the title on the reverse of the card, however all text is being grandfathered out of the designs on all cards as of May 2016.

2012
20" x 30"
for sale
pen & ink, airbrush, acrylics

 

ARTIST'S DECLARATION

For the record, I wasn’t going through one when I painted this, nor have I ever had a ‘nervous breakdown’. I have had everything flipped upside down and my life flipped around though, and that is what I tried to channel in this disorienting painting. Much of my work from this period dealt with loss and confusion, and finding new direction.