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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
72x48in
About this artwork
"Primal City No. 9" captures the vibrant energy and dynamic forms of bustling metropolises. This contemporary abstract painting is inspired by the artist's experiences in cities such as New York and Tokyo.
The artwork is created with thick layers of acrylic paint applied in an expressionistic manner. Palette knives and trowels create texture, while drips and runs of paint add a sense of movement. The interplay of yellow, black, red and green hues… further enhances the painting's depth and visual interest.
This large canvas is ready to hang and will bring a touch of urban sophistication to any space. Its abstract cityscape evokes the spirit of the modern world, making it a captivating focal point for your home or office. Consider adding this piece to your collection today.
« My goal is to create a compelling and dynamic image that resonates in the viewer, stated in as few brush strokes as necessary »
David Tycho is a prize-winning Canadian artist whose paintings have been widely exhibited on a national level, as well as in the United States, Switzerland, Belgium, and Singapore. His art is distinguished by the exploration of varying subjects and differing artistic approaches. Inspired to create from nature, urban expansion, and the people he encounters, Tycho translates these influences onto canvas in an improvisational, expressive, and abstract manner. He paints using acrylics with brushes, palette knives, trowels, sticks, and rollers.