Green Apples & People
Green Apples & People
Dive into a Lush World of Faces and Colors by Liz Haywood
This striking 36” x 36” canvas painting by Liz Haywood captures an intimate blend of human faces and vibrant flora, intertwined with surreal elements like the presence of a majestic white cow. Crafted using spray paint, acrylic pen, latex paint, and gouache, this artwork offers a rich depth of texture and color, bringing each face and detail to life. The harmonious mix of skin tones and natural elements makes this piece an exploration of beauty, diversity, and connection.
The dynamic composition and bold color palette create a captivating focal point for any room, while the underlying theme of unity between humans and nature adds an emotional and thought-provoking layer. With the back wired for easy hanging, this painting is ready to elevate any space, whether it be a living room, gallery, or office.
Key Features:
- Dimensions: 36" x 36" x 1.5"
- Materials: Spray Paint, Acrylic Pen, Latex Paint, Gouache on Canvas
- Back is wired for easy hanging, no framing needed
- Bold, colorful, and deeply textured, perfect for creating a visual impact in any space
Why Buy This Artwork? This stunning artwork embodies the essence of diversity, beauty, and nature’s vibrant energy. Whether you're drawn to the complex human expressions or the colorful elements of nature woven throughout the piece, this canvas is sure to make a statement in any space. Ideal for collectors who appreciate modern art with depth and character.
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DETAILS
length 36” x height 36” x width 1.5”
Spray Paint + Acrylic Pen + Latex Paint + Gouache
Painted on Canvas
Back is Wired to Hang Without Framing
About The Artist:
Vibrant colors permeate the art of Charlotte native Liz Haywood. Liz graduated from Appalachian State University and then attended the Portfolio Center in Atlanta. She completed her studies winning several student awards. Liz was attracted to the professional challenge of working in New York. She worked primarily as a graphic artist in Manhattan for seven years. After attaining the position as head of graphic design for the popular shoe brand, Dolce Vita, she focused on establishing herself as an independent artist. Returning to the south, she developed a steady demand for her art through social media and local showings. In Atlanta, she painted several murals in public spaces to voice her social concerns. After relocating to Charlotte, Liz created a body of work for festivals and arts shows, including Bethesda Art Row and The Festival in The Park. She was awarded an Honorable Mention by SouthEnd Arts and the Brooklyn Collective in 2021. That year Liz was also accepted into a mural residency program by Brand the Moth, where she completed her capstone mural at Lenny Boy Brewing Company. Liz’s work is now being displayed nationwide after being juried into the ArtPop class of 2022.