‘focusing on positive foundations and forging a better path forward / don’t forget what’s to come hasn’t come yet’ by Eric Wixon

£2,650.00

Artist: Eric Wixon
Title: ‘focusing on positive foundations and forging a better path forward / don’t forget what’s to come hasn’t come yet’
Medium: Acrylic, spray paint, and pencil on canvas
Dimensions: 40″ x 30″
Framing: Unframed
Year of Creation: 2022
Artwork Will Ship From: USA

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‘focusing on positive foundations and forging a better path forward / don’t forget what’s to come hasn’t come yet’ by Eric Wixon

Artist: Eric Wixon
Title: ‘focusing on positive foundations and forging a better path forward / don’t forget what’s to come hasn’t come yet’
Medium: Acrylic, spray paint, and pencil on canvas
Dimensions: 40″ x 30″
Framing: Unframed
Year of Creation: 2022
Artwork Will Ship From: USA

About the Artist:

(Artist Bio)

Eric Wixon earned a BFA from Kent State University in 2001 and has since displayed his work in galleries nationwide and overseas.  Recent exhibitions and projects include the 2013 Juried Biennial at William D Cannon Gallery, Momento Mori at Oceanside Museum of Art and working with Canadian art collective En Masse in Tijuana.  Commission work includes 15 pieces for the San Diego Repertory Theatre as well as murals in New Zealand, Portland, Colorado, and San Diego.  His work has also been used for apparel and board graphics.  Publication features include Studio Visit Magazine, City Beat SD, 944 Magazine, Pacific Magazine, Invision 2, and The Union Tribune.  With a commitment to community, this art professional continues to work with charity organizations such as LM Carcinoid Cancer Foundation, LA Stoked Mentoring, and Keep-A-Breast Foundation.  Eric lives and works in San Diego.