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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x59.1in
About this artwork
A energetic acrylic abstract painting. A whirlwind of colours and textured layers. The blending of abstract and impressionist styles captures the chaotic beauty of inner turmoil and transformation of nature. It radiates dynamic movement that invites you to feel both tension and release, bringing vibrant energy and a bold statement to any space. This painting embodies the raw pulse of life’s unpredictable journey.
Acrylic painting on a 38mm deep artist… quality stretched canvas
Finished with protective Liquitex Professional Acrylic High Gloss Varnish
Delivered ready to hang with a unique hanging bracket
Andrew Watt, a painter with a background in Graphic Design and Fine Art from the Northern School of Art, draws on over 25 years as a graphic designer and a decade as a professional artist. His work combines geometric and natural forms, employing abstract techniques with layers of colour, washes, and glazing inspired by Turner, Rothko, and Pollock. Through textured abstraction, he seeks to evoke the profound reality found in the contemplation of the ordinary, inviting viewers to experience the familiar in a deeply emotional and transformative way.