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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
20x20in
About this artwork
In creating this vibrant acrylic painting, I dove deep into the essence of summer vibes and spontaneous joy. My brushstrokes, bold and unapologetic, dance across the canvas in an electrifying mix of abstract forms and expressive colors. This artwork, rooted in expressionism and fine art, serves as a celebration of life's playful moments and bright, transformative energy. It's designed to infuse any space with a sense of liberty and lively spirit,… ensuring that the essence of summer can be felt year-round.
Hanta Ramboa, self-taught and originally from Madagascar, is a painter whose creations oscillate between abstraction and portraits. She explores the technique of acrylic, using textures and bright colors to evoke joy and wonder. Each work is expressive and liberating, with a highly subjective narrative to be interpreted by the viewer. Her pieces convey vivid emotions, indomitable energy and an overflowing love for life, encapsulating her belief that art is a means of spreading happiness.