Check Out Line Acrylic, ink, spray paint, embroidery and canvas collaged on canvas 48" H x 48" W Rebecca Stern is an artist living and working in Fairfield, Connecticut. She graduated with honors at Lesley University of Art and Design in 2009. Rebecca uses acrylic paint, collage, and drawing materials to produce her abstract work. She considered each piece a “mental landscape” that investigates the complexities of the mind. She is intrigued by the juxtaposition of intentionality and expressive freedom that exists within the materiality of different mediums and the process it takes to find balance. Read More
Churning Acrylic, ink, spray paint and fabric collaged on canvas 38" H x 38" W Rebecca Stern is an artist living and working in Fairfield, Connecticut. She graduated with honors at Lesley University of Art and Design in 2009. Rebecca uses acrylic paint, collage, and drawing materials to produce her abstract work. She considered each piece a “mental landscape” that investigates the complexities of the mind. She is intrigued by the juxtaposition of intentionality and expressive freedom that exists within the materiality of different mediums and the process it takes to find balance. Read More
Shadows Over Acrylic, ink, spray paint and canvas collaged on canvas 36" H x 60" W Rebecca Stern is an artist living and working in Fairfield, Connecticut. She graduated with honors at Lesley University of Art and Design in 2009. Rebecca uses acrylic paint, collage, and drawing materials to produce her abstract work. She considered each piece a “mental landscape” that investigates the complexities of the mind. She is intrigued by the juxtaposition of intentionality and expressive freedom that exists within the materiality of different mediums and the process it takes to find balance. Read More
Stacked Against Acrylic, ink, oil and fabric on canvas 48" H x 36" W Rebecca Stern is an artist living and working in Fairfield, Connecticut. She graduated with honors at Lesley University of Art and Design in 2009. Rebecca uses acrylic paint, collage, and drawing materials to produce her abstract work. She considered each piece a “mental landscape” that investigates the complexities of the mind. She is intrigued by the juxtaposition of intentionality and expressive freedom that exists within the materiality of different mediums and the process it takes to find balance. Read More