Diane Reeves' Bold Abstract Lines collection was inspired by elements of architecture and interior design. Of Bold Abstract Lines 3, Diane says: "I’ve heard the argument before: 'function before form' or 'form before function' depending on which side you occupy. But what if function is its own kind of form, and form provides a unique sort of function? This piece is inspired by the form of an Italian lamp hanging in a scrupulously functional house in Brussels, Belgium, providing warm light as well as rich beauty. Consider using this piece in a large, repetitive piece, coloring the stencil onto tiles of paper or cardboard, each in its own color, to generate a quilt of stenciled rectangles as a room-sized art installation. Have courage with this one, and go big."
Product Details:
- 9" x 12"
- 7 mil mylar is thick enough to be durable, yet thin enough for a seamless look in your art
- Made in the USA
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