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Acrylic and gouache on linen, pine and brass brad frame
This new collection of works from Ethan Caflisch were influenced by being elsewhere. The collection embodies his artistic growth and ongoing experimentation, highlighting the importance of progress and the challenge of embracing it. By releasing these works, Caflisch demonstrates a significant step in his journey as an artist — a release of self-consciousness. Caflisch hopes viewers will connect with the unfinished narratives in his art, taking a moment to breathe and reflecting on the stories being told.
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This new collection of works from Ethan Caflisch were influenced by being elsewhere. The collection embodies his artistic growth and ongoing experimentation, highlighting the importance of progress and the challenge of embracing it. By releasing these works, Caflisch demonstrates a significant step in his journey as an artist — a release of self-consciousness. Caflisch hopes viewers will connect with the unfinished narratives in his art, taking a moment to breathe and reflecting on the stories being told.
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Year
2023
Materials
Acrylic and gouache on linen, pine and brass brad frame
Authentication
Signed by Artist
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Dimensions
40 x 32 inches
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40 x 32 inches
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“...still constantly remind myself of H.D. Thoreau’s quote “rather than love, than money, than fame; give me truth.” I think this is a crucial mentality to have as an artist, and any other profession; that success, by any definition, will be found in making honest work.”
About the Artist
Ethan Caflisch
Ethan’s exhibition venues and publications include the Institute of Contemporary Art (San Jose), Cheryl Hazan Gallery (New York), A.M. Gallery (Antwerp), Art Maze Magazine, and AnOther Magazine. Explore his large, geometric and minimalist paintings, figurative paintings and hand made textile works.
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This new collection of works from Ethan Caflisch were influenced by being elsewhere. The collection embodies his artistic growth and ongoing experimentation, highlighting the importance of progress and the challenge of embracing it. By releasing these works, Caflisch demonstrates a significant step in his journey as an artist — a release of self-consciousness. Caflisch hopes viewers will connect with the unfinished narratives in his art, taking a moment to breathe and reflecting on the stories being told.
EVA CHEN ON ETHAN CAFLISCH
“...WE WERE REALLY LOOKING FOR PIECES THAT SPOKE TO US AND MADE US PAUSE FOR A MOMENT TO ABSORB, APPRECIATE, AND REFLECT. CAFLISCH'S ART ABSOLUTELY HAD THAT EFFECT ON US.”