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still to be titled…urban botanical…neutrals + some iridescent green | hand cut glass + texture 20”x20” c Heather Hancock 2023

Winter color | first up iridescent green

January 27, 2023

Found some time in the studio this week. There are lots of elements coming together in this piece. There are definitely echos from the San Diego Vista series where clean horizontal lines do much of the work. I regularly circle back to natural imagery, using an urban aesthetic to simplify nature’s complexity in a new way.

still to be titled…urban botanical…neutrals + some iridescent green | hand cut glass + texture 20”x20” c Heather Hancock 2023

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