I was at a gallery in either NYC or Massachusetts.. somewhere in New England, and I saw this painting I fell in love with. I was 13, so I didn't take note of the artist of the title, but I have seen posters of it, and I think it's by an American Painter.
Basically it was a large painting of a tree that looked like it was made of veins/nerves, and there were all of these images of babies (looked sort of fetal) intertwined in the negative space.
It looks like it was made mostly with with primary colours, used in washes so theres lots of deep, rich rich browns. It's very finely detailed (veins), and despite its abstraction, the figures are quite convincing/realistic.
I have been trying to find it again for years!
Basically it was a large painting of a tree that looked like it was made of veins/nerves, and there were all of these images of babies (looked sort of fetal) intertwined in the negative space.
It looks like it was made mostly with with primary colours, used in washes so theres lots of deep, rich rich browns. It's very finely detailed (veins), and despite its abstraction, the figures are quite convincing/realistic.
I have been trying to find it again for years!