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16 x 22 cm oil and metallic acrylics on ink wash paper fused to cardstock featuring thirty-five 3 x 3 cm individual hand-selected, hand-cut, hand-trimmed and hand-laid layered ink wash tiles
Even on his travels, Matt Vegh still makes time to create some original artworks. This one has a special story. The vintage frame he bought in an antique mall in Woodstock Ontario while visiting his sister at her home in Oxford County. He bought it with a Mosaic in mind, knowing he had a number of stock pieces that he left at his other sister's home in Hamilton in the spring and which he had used to create 2 Quadrants Galactica paintings for people in Scotland on his way through there when he launched the Confluence Web3 Universe. He brought the vintage frame and stock canvasses to Montreal hoping I would get time to finish a piece to suit the frame, while helping his son Nathaniel move into a new condo close to McGill University where Nate studies.
It seems to have worked out beautifully and now that painting, which was supposed to go to one of the Confluence holders (the holder chose a different piece) has made its way back to Chengdu and resides in Matt Vegh's studio gallery there.
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created by Matt Vegh in Montreal and now available for sale in the studio gallery in Chengdu
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