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Other details :
Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
48x48in
About this artwork
In this creation, I embraced the tactile expressions of acrylic and charcoal, allowing them to dance across the canvas in an abstract symphony. The contrasts and interplays of geometric and organic shapes, the bold juxtaposition of colors—they speak of life's dynamism. The energy within each stroke and hue illuminates a narrative of movement and emotion, a visual tempo that will resonate within your space, inviting contemplation and vivacity.
« My work is gestural and reflects what I feel when standing alone in the light-filled space of my studio. »
Irene Nelson is an artist based in the United States whose paintings have been featured in several solo exhibitions nationally. She describes her abstractions as spontaneous instinctual compositions, created using a predetermined color palette. Devoid of meaningful narratives, Nelson's pieces are an expression of the "fear and exhilaration of the unknown", inviting the viewer to discover its essence through their own relationships to color and form.