Artist Caleb Weintraub's Heavily Textured, Sculptural Paintings
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A showcase of artist Caleb Weintraub's heavily textured, sculptural paintings. Based in Bloomington, Indiana, Weintraub creates highly saturated scenes using mixed media (oil, acrylic, epoxy clay, aqua-resin, foam) on shaped panels. His work plays with exaggerated depth and relief, drawing on classical and carnivalesque imagery with an energetic, encroaching presence.
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· 2 pulledA series of heavily textured paintings by artist Caleb Weintraub.
Weintraub's work encroaches on the viewer with an energy and imagery rooted in the classical, even the carnivalesque, yet rendered wit
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