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Borrow the Place
Borrow the Place
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“Borrow the Place” by Nathan Gibbs blends surf culture and dreamlike surrealism. A tattooed surfer girl faces a crashing blue wave, tethered to her floral board. Text fragments and skull-like shapes suggest mortality, adventure, and connection to nature. This psychedelic beach painting is ideal for collectors of coastal pop surrealism.
Workbench monologues is a series of abstract surreal surf art and landscape paintings that often focus on a theme. That theme could be environmental, personal growth, or any other similar topics. I will hide images within the work such as eyes, animals, or subject matter related to the overall theme. They are very organic and texture heavy. Zoom in and take a closer look at paintings within the paintings and see what there is beyond the obvious.
Due to these nature of prints being made-to-order, all sales are final. All paper prints rolled in a tube. Canvas prints are shipped stretched unless otherwise requested. Once your order is processed for shipping, you will receive an email notifying you that a tracking number has been generated and your order is ready to ship. If you have any questions, please email.
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