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Artwork details
- Medium : Acrylic, Spray Paint on Canvas
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
- Dimensions : 19.7x19.7in
About this artwork
This is an original artwork. The variety of colors, shades, textures brush strokes make a trendy composition. The actor prefers using artistic texture mixing with sand or minerals on canvas. This can be felt in a three dimensional space. The shining of metallic paints make the artwork more mysterious for the observer. Used colors: white, beige, grey, brown, purple, turquoise, black, bronze, silver.
Edges are finished, no frame required.
This artwork… is created with great care and personally signed and numbered on the back. It is not necessary to frame as it is ready to hang.
Edges are finished, no frame required.
This artwork… is created with great care and personally signed and numbered on the back. It is not necessary to frame as it is ready to hang.
Andrea Elek
Hungary
Credentials
- Works on commission
Andrea Elek, former interior designer turned artist, uses a myriad of mediums including paper, textiles, and natural materials. Her abstract artworks, produced with a diverse palette and techniques, are imbued with three-dimensional textures, creating both visual and tactile engagements for viewers. Her art pulsates with sophisticated elegance, joy, and harmony, infused by her deep connection to nature and meditative practices, deeply resonating with those in tune with her world.
Artworks are exhibited in hotels, cafés and restaurants. This is beneficial because it gives people the opportunity to enjoy art as part of their everyday lives. In addition, some of the works on display are already in private hands, meaning that they have been purchased and have become part of personal collections in Hungary and other countries in Europe. Additionally, being featured in interior design magazines provides valuable networking opportunities and collaborations with other industry professionals.
Artworks are exhibited in hotels, cafés and restaurants. This is beneficial because it gives people the opportunity to enjoy art as part of their everyday lives. In addition, some of the works on display are already in private hands, meaning that they have been purchased and have become part of personal collections in Hungary and other countries in Europe. Additionally, being featured in interior design magazines provides valuable networking opportunities and collaborations with other industry professionals.