Two Wrongs No Rights
Two Wrongs No Rights, by Robert Kittle, serves as a poignant commentary on today's pressing societal issues. Influenced by Jason Rutenberg's belief that all painting is inherently political, Kittle's piece invites viewers into a reflective journey. Though abstract, its evocative imagery stirs contemplation on mass incarceration, gun violence, voting lines, and more. Crafted with acrylic paint and subtly accented with beads in select areas, this work not only resonates visually but also stimulates deeper introspection.
24in x 48in x 1.5in
Two Wrongs No Rights, by Robert Kittle, serves as a poignant commentary on today's pressing societal issues. Influenced by Jason Rutenberg's belief that all painting is inherently political, Kittle's piece invites viewers into a reflective journey. Though abstract, its evocative imagery stirs contemplation on mass incarceration, gun violence, voting lines, and more. Crafted with acrylic paint and subtly accented with beads in select areas, this work not only resonates visually but also stimulates deeper introspection.
24in x 48in x 1.5in
Two Wrongs No Rights, by Robert Kittle, serves as a poignant commentary on today's pressing societal issues. Influenced by Jason Rutenberg's belief that all painting is inherently political, Kittle's piece invites viewers into a reflective journey. Though abstract, its evocative imagery stirs contemplation on mass incarceration, gun violence, voting lines, and more. Crafted with acrylic paint and subtly accented with beads in select areas, this work not only resonates visually but also stimulates deeper introspection.
24in x 48in x 1.5in
Executed on a heavy canvas, this painting boasts a gallery-standard depth of 1.5 inches, lending a substantial presence and depth to the artwork.