2.5’ x 8’ Fabric and paint mediums on wood.
2.5’ x 8’ Fabric and paint mediums on wood.
2.5’ x 8’ Fabric and paint mediums on wood.
2.5’ x 8’ Fabric and paint mediums on wood.
3’ x 8’ Painted fabric sculpture on wood
Named after the beautiful valley in Jordan, which was used as the inspiration for the Red Planet in Denis Villeneuve’s remake of Dune based on the novels by Frank Herbert.
Paper, acrylic, ink, oil paint on upholstery.
2.5” x 8”
$5,000 USD
4’ x 6’ Paint mediums on canvas
6’x4’ Painting on Canvas
This piece was greatly inspired by the life and work of Marie Curie, the Polish-French physicist. She pushed the boundaries made for women, immigrants, and science. She discovered Radium and Polonium in the late 1800’s.
Mixed media sculpture
Baptistina: “One or several of these rocky shards of shrapnel then plowed into our planet 65 million years ago and helped doom the dinosaurs. The impact gouged out the Chicxulub crater, now buried by the Yucatan peninsula and the Gulf of Mexico.
The 100-million-year Baptistina barrage did not spare the moon, either. A meteorite scooped out the giant Tycho crater about 109 million years ago.”
https://www.space.com/12282-7-strangest-asteroids-solar-system-space-rocks.html
SOLD | 2.5’ x 8’
Acrylic and chalk on upholstery and plaster.
Sold | 5 x 6
Acrylic, ink, and paper on canvas.
Named after the book by Christian Wiman.
SOLD
20” x 30” ink on paper
© 2020 Ann Metz
2.5’ x 8’ Fabric and paint mediums on wood.
2.5’ x 8’ Fabric and paint mediums on wood.
2.5’ x 8’ Fabric and paint mediums on wood.
2.5’ x 8’ Fabric and paint mediums on wood.
3’ x 8’ Painted fabric sculpture on wood
Named after the beautiful valley in Jordan, which was used as the inspiration for the Red Planet in Denis Villeneuve’s remake of Dune based on the novels by Frank Herbert.
Paper, acrylic, ink, oil paint on upholstery.
2.5” x 8”
$5,000 USD
4’ x 6’ Paint mediums on canvas
6’x4’ Painting on Canvas
This piece was greatly inspired by the life and work of Marie Curie, the Polish-French physicist. She pushed the boundaries made for women, immigrants, and science. She discovered Radium and Polonium in the late 1800’s.
Mixed media sculpture
Baptistina: “One or several of these rocky shards of shrapnel then plowed into our planet 65 million years ago and helped doom the dinosaurs. The impact gouged out the Chicxulub crater, now buried by the Yucatan peninsula and the Gulf of Mexico.
The 100-million-year Baptistina barrage did not spare the moon, either. A meteorite scooped out the giant Tycho crater about 109 million years ago.”
https://www.space.com/12282-7-strangest-asteroids-solar-system-space-rocks.html
SOLD | 2.5’ x 8’
Acrylic and chalk on upholstery and plaster.
Sold | 5 x 6
Acrylic, ink, and paper on canvas.
Named after the book by Christian Wiman.
SOLD
20” x 30” ink on paper
© 2020 Ann Metz