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Artwork details
- Medium : Acrylic, Oil Pastel on Canvas
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
- Dimensions : 39.4x27.6in
About this artwork
This abstract painting, created with oil pastel and acrylic on canvas, explores the subtle interplay of light, color, and texture. Soft green tones, lilacs, and golden accents form a layered grid of transparent rectangles, creating a calm rhythm and a contemplative atmosphere. The combination of oil and acrylic lends the work depth and luminosity, inviting viewers to linger in the color shifts and contrasts. Measuring 70 × 100 cm, this work will…
become a meditative focal point in any room.
Jeanette Carroll
Germany
Credentials
- Works on commission
For me, painting is like breathing. I never learned it—I've just always done it. Art has been with me for as long as I can remember. It's my language, my refuge, my innermost home.
I don't paint because I want to. I paint because I have to. Because colors tell me what words can't. Because every brushstroke carries a piece of my soul.
My works emerge intuitively, in the moment—raw, honest, and full of emotion. I work with acrylics and oil pastels, often on large canvases, because my emotions need space. I love the unpredictable, the spontaneous, the authentic.
My greatest hope is that my art touches people. That it resonates with something in other people—a thought, a memory, a feeling. If that succeeds, then my painting has found its way. And so have I.
I don't paint because I want to. I paint because I have to. Because colors tell me what words can't. Because every brushstroke carries a piece of my soul.
My works emerge intuitively, in the moment—raw, honest, and full of emotion. I work with acrylics and oil pastels, often on large canvases, because my emotions need space. I love the unpredictable, the spontaneous, the authentic.
My greatest hope is that my art touches people. That it resonates with something in other people—a thought, a memory, a feeling. If that succeeds, then my painting has found its way. And so have I.