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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
41.7x78.7in
About this artwork
In this work, I've fused the expressiveness of Expressionism with the delicacy of Impressionism to create a vibrant forest where peonies burst into life. I used acrylic to capture the intensity of the greens and blues, and gold to add a touch of light that symbolizes hope and renewal. Each brushstroke reflects an emotion, transporting the viewer to a world where nature embraces and renews the spirit. This painting will not only adorn your home, but… will fill every space with positive energy and a breath of nature.
The use of bonded textures and Jackson Pollock-style brushstrokes adds an almost tactile level of expressiveness, as if the painting could not only be seen but also felt. This tangle of colors seems to capture the very essence of the forest, its harmonious chaos, its living energy.
« An obsession of always being in contact with colors, conveying my feelings about Nature, but in the privacy of my studio. »
Andrés Rueda is an artist based in Spain whose paintings have been exhibited nationally, as well as in Germany, the Netherlands, France, and China. Considering himself a descendant of French Impressionism, his vibrant and expressive works... Born in Spain in 1956, he considers himself a citizen of the world. He is a prominent Neo-Impressionist painter. From an early age, he felt a deep attraction to painting and, as a street painter, he made his way to exhibit in internationally renowned galleries. Some of these galleries include those in Barcelona, California, the Netherlands, Madrid, China, Paris, and Castellón. His work is distributed throughout Spain, Germany, Argentina, France, Luxembourg, China, the United States, and London, among major art collectors.