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Olivia Stone Long’s practice is rooted in the expressive relationship between texture and color, creating works that feel both deeply personal and universally familiar. Through hand-mixed materials, custom textures, and layered applications of pigment, she builds surfaces rich with depth and atmosphere. Each composition is an exploration of how texture and hue can work together to evoke emotion, memory, and a sense of connection, transforming a space through their quiet yet powerful presence.

Drawing inspiration from blurred botanical forms and the enduring imprint of memory, Long creates paintings that exist between abstraction and recollection. Often described as “undefined anecdotes defined by the harmony of surface and hue,” her work invites viewers to revisit cherished moments, beloved places, and the subtle details that linger over time. From the olive tree that stood on her childhood porch to the softened edges of lived experience, her paintings encourage collectors to pause, reflect, and reconnect with memories that continue to shape their sense of home and belonging.

$1,400.00

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where the lilies grow

$4,000.00

$1,400.00

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Olivia Stone Long’s practice is rooted in the expressive relationship between texture and color, creating works that feel both deeply personal and universally familiar. Through hand-mixed materials, custom textures, and layered applications of pigment, she builds surfaces rich with depth and atmosphere. Each composition is an exploration of how texture and hue can work together to evoke emotion, memory, and a sense of connection, transforming a space through their quiet yet powerful presence.

Drawing inspiration from blurred botanical forms and the enduring imprint of memory, Long creates paintings that exist between abstraction and recollection. Often described as “undefined anecdotes defined by the harmony of surface and hue,” her work invites viewers to revisit cherished moments, beloved places, and the subtle details that linger over time. From the olive tree that stood on her childhood porch to the softened edges of lived experience, her paintings encourage collectors to pause, reflect, and reconnect with memories that continue to shape their sense of home and belonging.

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