Evan Ishmael, Simple Life in the Open Air #1, 30" x 22"

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Medium: Soot and ink on Arches 300 lb cold press watercolor paper

This piece is a unique work on paper. It arrives unframed. Get in touch for framing options.

Size: 30 x 22 inches

Year: 2020

Evan Ishmael is a visual artist based in Brooklyn, NY. A background in sculpture and design allows him to explore the properties of non-traditional materials in his paintings, using soot residue from a flame as a constant. Combining experimental components with traditional techniques and a minimalist aesthetic, he elevates the functionality of everyday items to create distinctive works of art that push the boundaries of an intensively restrictive medium.

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Medium: Soot and ink on Arches 300 lb cold press watercolor paper

This piece is a unique work on paper. It arrives unframed. Get in touch for framing options.

Size: 30 x 22 inches

Year: 2020

Evan Ishmael is a visual artist based in Brooklyn, NY. A background in sculpture and design allows him to explore the properties of non-traditional materials in his paintings, using soot residue from a flame as a constant. Combining experimental components with traditional techniques and a minimalist aesthetic, he elevates the functionality of everyday items to create distinctive works of art that push the boundaries of an intensively restrictive medium.

Medium: Soot and ink on Arches 300 lb cold press watercolor paper

This piece is a unique work on paper. It arrives unframed. Get in touch for framing options.

Size: 30 x 22 inches

Year: 2020

Evan Ishmael is a visual artist based in Brooklyn, NY. A background in sculpture and design allows him to explore the properties of non-traditional materials in his paintings, using soot residue from a flame as a constant. Combining experimental components with traditional techniques and a minimalist aesthetic, he elevates the functionality of everyday items to create distinctive works of art that push the boundaries of an intensively restrictive medium.