Tag: Acrylic

  • Jack and Jill – A Visual Flip of Emotion and Movement

    Jack and Jill – A Visual Flip of Emotion and Movement

    Exploring the Emotional Dynamics of Jack and Jill In her striking three-piece series, Jack and Jill, Lori MacLean turns the familiar nursery rhyme into a visual exploration of emotional shifts, movement, and perception. This acrylic on canvas triptych captures the figures in various states of physical and emotional “flipping,” symbolizing the rise and fall of experiences—whether literal…

  • Winterscape – A Painted Symphony of Snow and Silence

    Winterscape – A Painted Symphony of Snow and Silence

    The Beauty of Stillness in Winterscape Winter has a way of transforming the world, wrapping it in a quiet, reflective beauty. In Winterscape, Lori MacLean masterfully captures this fleeting moment, where snow blankets the earth, softening the edges of reality and inviting a sense of wonder. Acrylic on Canvas: Layers of Texture and Emotion Using acrylic…

  • Skip It – A Nostalgic Dance Between Memory and Movement

    Skip It – A Nostalgic Dance Between Memory and Movement

    The Inspiration Behind Skip It Lori MacLean’s Skip It is more than just a painting—it is a sculptural tribute to childhood joy, a moment frozen in time yet brimming with movement. Crafted with acrylic on wood, this piece transcends traditional boundaries of painting, its layered textures and three-dimensional composition echoing the rhythm of play. The Artistic Process:…