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Madonna Phillips
'Rise and Climb' Quadriptych Mixed Media, Abstract Painting, Glass on Wood Panel

2017

About the Item

Rise and Climb is a quadriptych measuring 60" x 60" priced for all four pieces at $17,500. Individual pieces can be purchased measuring 30" x 30" for $4600. Colors are blue, green, gold, brown, black. Madonna Phillip's original art technique in glass and mixed media developed after studying with a master stained glass painter and experimentation. She is inspired by the qualities of glass and it’s relationship to design, architecture, science and the connections between art and design. Madonna's starting point is usually collage from found materials. These materials are layered and painted, hand cut pieces of glass are reverse painted and applied to the surface. Around each piece of glass she pours a clear medium to fuse the piece together. The result is a shimmering surface with constantly changing reflection as the viewer passes by.
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