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Betty T. Kaos' artwork have been shown all over the world. Her work explores the mythologies of our culture, memetics, and thought systems. She has exhibited artwork in The Queens Museum of Art, The Amherst College Museum, 3rd Ward, Danger, Ad Hoc Art, Housework, and the Billyburg Film Festival, among many other venues. Her award winning writings have been featured in various publications including The NuyorAsian Anthology: Asian American Writings About New York City. Betty is a visual storyteller whose major influences and investigations include anthropomorphic objects, religious mythology, metaphysics, sacred plants, and Asian culture. Her collectible artwork are handmade, one of a kind originals, highly regarded by curators and collectors. This painting is 41 inches by 31 inches. Made with mixed medium paint and metallic pigment on canvas. We can stretch this canvas at no extra charge once you have purchased this painting. This painting is comprised of two colorful frogs with mutations resulting from nitrates in the environment. One frog has an extra limb, both have an extra eye, the chemical structure for the nitrate ion hovers in the sky. Frogs absorb water through their skin directly from their environment, that is why they are sensitive to contaminants; in this painting the frogs share the colors of their background as they are so much part of their ecosystem. This painting reminds the art viewer of the key states of animal spirits to inhabit. |
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