Untitled 2
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Description
Ed Charbonneau focuses on abstraction and process, blending representational work with diverse modes of expression. Utilizing varied materials and techniques, Charbonneau explores the boundaries of traditional and contemporary art forms. His work aims to evoke emotional and intellectual responses, creating a dynamic interplay between the seen and the unseen.
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Details
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Thread on panel
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Created:2023
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Unique work
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Signature:Yes
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Artwork Location:Minneapolis, Minnesota
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Overall Dimensions
Dimensions: 72w | 96h in
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Installation Notes
When moving the artwork, provide support from the back of the canvas rather than gripping or pressing on the front. Lift the canvas using both hands, supporting it evenly from the sides or corners. Avoid lifting by the frame, as this can cause damage. If transporting the artwork, consider using protective coverings such as bubble wrap or cardboard to shield it from bumps and scratches.Assembly Required: No
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Cleaning & Care
Before handling the artwork, wash your hands thoroughly to remove any dirt, oil or other contaminants. When not on display, store the artwork in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, humidity and extreme temperatures.When hanging the artwork, use appropriate hanging hardware and ensure it’s securely attached to the wall. Use a level to ensure it hangs straight. Avoid hanging the artwork near sources of heat, moisture or smoke, as these can damage the canvas over time.
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Artist
Ed Charbonneau
Ed Charbonneau’s focus as an artist has primarily been on studio painting and creating large-scale public murals. Since 2009, he has served as an adjunct instructor at MCAD, teaching drawing and painting classes ranging from foundational to advanced coursework. Since August 2020, he has immersed himself in an intensive study of concepts and histories related to color theories and sciences. This ongoing project extends beyond painting and color mixing, delving into human color vision and the perception of visual artworks as modes of communication.