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Love You To The Moon And Back

Size:52 x 41 in.

"Love you to the Moon and Back" by Amber Goldhammer is a vibrant and uplifting piece that measures 48" x 36", embodying the artist's distinctive blend of abstract art and graffiti. The canvas is dominated by the repeated phrase "to the moon and back" written in fluid, white lettering, which cascades down the piece like dripping paint, creating a dynamic rhythm that invites viewers into the artwork’s energetic flow. Amidst the repetition, a single bright pink heart punctuates the composition, offering a focal point of love and tenderness.

Goldhammer’s process, rooted in the spontaneity of street art, is evident in the gestural, expressive strokes and drips that imbue the piece with a sense of motion and freedom. The deep navy background contrasts sharply with the bold white script, enhancing the visual impact and highlighting the emotional resonance of the piece. The layers of paint, each unique in texture and form, reflect Goldhammer’s personal and introspective approach to art.

Known for her ability to merge positivity with the urban aesthetic, Goldhammer’s work in "Love you to the Moon and Back" carries a universally relatable message, making it both a visual and emotional statement of affection and connection.

$1,140.63

Original: $3,258.95

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Love You To The Moon And Back

$3,258.95

$1,140.63

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Size:52 x 41 in.

"Love you to the Moon and Back" by Amber Goldhammer is a vibrant and uplifting piece that measures 48" x 36", embodying the artist's distinctive blend of abstract art and graffiti. The canvas is dominated by the repeated phrase "to the moon and back" written in fluid, white lettering, which cascades down the piece like dripping paint, creating a dynamic rhythm that invites viewers into the artwork’s energetic flow. Amidst the repetition, a single bright pink heart punctuates the composition, offering a focal point of love and tenderness.

Goldhammer’s process, rooted in the spontaneity of street art, is evident in the gestural, expressive strokes and drips that imbue the piece with a sense of motion and freedom. The deep navy background contrasts sharply with the bold white script, enhancing the visual impact and highlighting the emotional resonance of the piece. The layers of paint, each unique in texture and form, reflect Goldhammer’s personal and introspective approach to art.

Known for her ability to merge positivity with the urban aesthetic, Goldhammer’s work in "Love you to the Moon and Back" carries a universally relatable message, making it both a visual and emotional statement of affection and connection.