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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
23.6x31.5in
About this artwork
"Happy Autumn Days", an abstract painting inspired by Gerhard Richter. The oil paints were applied with different spatulas. Autumnal colors shape the picture, rub against each other and invite the viewer to immerse themselves in this work. The dominant colors of the picture are red, brown, yellow and white. Anando Arnold skillfully uses strong, warm, bright colors. This picture shows associatively, the beauty of autumn, falling leaves, the last hours… of sunshine, walks in the autumn wind. This picture looks warm and inviting, at the same time invigorating and opens into a wide space.
The canvas is stretched on a stretcher. The edges are painted. The picture can be hung on the wall immediately.
« When the mind is still, the creative power flows; a work of art emerges from the grace of the moment. »
Anando Arnold is an experienced German artist who has exhibited his work in Germany, Spain and India since the 1990s. Firmly believing that less is more, he composes paintings centred on the restriction to seemingly simple forms and rhythms, producing expressive images that invite you to look, without feeling obtrusive.