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The artist behind the rustic and textured abstract mixed media wall art inspired by a distressed wall.

QueenNoble Dr. Elle Ramirez is an American artist that creates satisfying embossed and protruding artworks. She is known for her textured abstract pieces mimicking planets, natural stones and rocks, several monochromatic and vivid concepts wall artworks since 2006.

QueenNoble started creating artwork at the age of 7 in Switzerland and discovered her obsession with textures when she was in high school. She started her exhibitions in her college days back in the early 2000s.

She said, “I love the feeling of making the textured artworks. Something not just what the eyes can see but something you’ll enjoy touching once in a while like those natural rocks, molded clay earth. Those give us a sense of comfort and we find at least a little time to remove some of the extra stress within us. Art is therapy.”

Dr. Ramirez also mentioned the importance of doing art as a hobby such as painting once or twice a week. She added: “art is healing. Let yourself express yourself through art or by writing, photography, painting, dance or through music.”

The “Staircase” 4 feet wall art is inspired by a photograph taken from a hotel in Lebanon.

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Source: queennoble.com | Instagram

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    The artist behind the rustic and textured abstract mixed media wall art inspired by a distressed wall.

    QueenNoble Dr. Elle Ramirez is an American artist that creates satisfying embossed and protruding artworks. She is known for her textured abstract pieces mimicking planets, natural stones and rocks, several monochromatic and vivid concepts wall artworks since 2006.

    QueenNoble started creating artwork at the age of 7 in Switzerland and discovered her obsession with textures when she was in high school. She started her exhibitions in her college days back in the early 2000s.

    She said, “I love the feeling of making the textured artworks. Something not just what the eyes can see but something you’ll enjoy touching once in a while like those natural rocks, molded clay earth. Those give us a sense of comfort and we find at least a little time to remove some of the extra stress within us. Art is therapy.”

    Dr. Ramirez also mentioned the importance of doing art as a hobby such as painting once or twice a week. She added: “art is healing. Let yourself express yourself through art or by writing, photography, painting, dance or through music.”

    The “Staircase” 4 feet wall art is inspired by a photograph taken from a hotel in Lebanon.

    See full details about this piece from source.

    Source: queennoble.com | Instagram

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    More info: queennoble.com

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      Staircase By QueenNoble Dr. Elle Ramirez