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Other details :
Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
Dimensions :
38.6x38.6in
About this artwork
tricolor abstraction
Minimalist chromatic abstraction.
The painting here gives pride of place to the colours.
The artist simply lets himself be carried away by the luminous flux of tones and colors, alternating and contrasting.
This work is done in acrylic on unstretched canvas.
Once stretched it will measure 98 X 98 cm.
Painting delivered rolled in protective packaging, total dimensions 104 x 104 cm, with its certificate of authenticity signed… by the hand of the artist.
Dam Domido is an experienced painter and sculptor based in France whose works have been exhibited nationally, as well as in Belgium, England, Spain, the United States, and China. She describes all of her periods and themes as being marked by the perpetual search for light, in both a technical and spiritual sense. Domido's distinctive pieces are created using acrylics and oils on canvas or linen.