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Noah Erenberg Noah Erenberg is an established artist from Isla Vista, California. Erenberg has presented his work in countless art exhibitions across the country. His art work has garnered rave reviews, describing his pieces as “novel,” “intuitive,” and “remarkable.” Noah Erenberg states, “I copy words and text from surf and fashion magazines, cassette tapes, CDs, posters, and newspapers. Most of these text drawings and paintings are done with acrylic paint and ball-point or felt-tip pens. I like to draw over old calendars and posters. I like abstract paintings because I like bright colors and crazy shapes. Abstract paint reminds me of Hip Hop music. The abstract shapes come out of my head. Abstract means “from my head.” From the Charles W. Partridge Library: “Noah has found in his painting a voice as bold as life”
Jungle Man, acrylic on canvas 28 in. x 14 in.
Tree and Surf, acrylic on canvas 16 in. x 20 in. © Noah Erenberg |
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