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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
39.4x66.9in
About this artwork
The Treibhauseffekt (greenhouse effect) is the process by which radiation from a planet's atmosphere warms the planet's surface to higher temperature as normal. Radiatively active gases in a planet's atmosphere radiate energy. Part of this radiation is directed towards the surface, thus warming it. The temperature rises in daytime and in the night it cooles down (Landscape painting in the dark).
Original hand-painted popart artwork by Antoni Dragan… with his developed worldwide unique progressive multipaint technique where depending on light circumstances the painting changes completely appearance. It is already framed and completely ready to hang.
Signed certificate of authenticity and uv light will be included by Antoni Dragan.
Antoni Dragan in an emerging artist from Greece whose work has already been exhibited internationally. His compositions are pop art interpretations of what he sees, and he fills each work with vibrant colors and a mix of the recognizable and unfamiliar. He has developed a 'progressive multi-paint technique,' wherein completely different paintings appear on the same surface depending on the intensity of light.