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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x59.1in
About this artwork
There’s something ethereal, almost magical, about contemporary paintings. The incredible Expressionism bleeds through the canvas, transforming any room into an entirely new experience. Alex Senchenko’s - Abstract 1257 - painting will give your space a change, a vibe that’s new and refreshing. Hand painted with acrylic & structure on canvas, the painting measures 150cm. by 100cm. A regularly sized canvas just can’t do the piece justice! Abstract and… colorful, this painting will capture your heart and your mind, bringing you along on a journey through time, space, and beauty.
« Life could be as colorful and beautiful, as we create it. This is my message, my philosophy, and inspiration, this is my palette and my soul. »
Alex Senchenko is an artist based in the United Kingdom where he has exhibited his paintings. He describes his art as being a metaphor for his vision of life, "positive, dynamic, and simple". Through his compositions, Senchenko conveys a sense of minimalism combined intense colors that are prismatic and often architectural. He seeks the balance between a specific form and abstract elements employing acrylics and oils on canvas.