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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x39.4in
About this artwork
Surf
Some paintings stop a room.
This is one of them.
Layers of emerald, mint and deep green - sand and acrylic and modeling paste built up until the surface has the texture of malachite and the depth of moving water.
Every angle catches the light differently. Every close-up reveals something new.
It doesn’t shout. It pulls you in.
For collectors who want something that lives on the wall - that changes depending on the light, the hour, the mood.…
The kind of piece people walk into a room and immediately ask about.
Melanie Krause is a self-taught painter working primarily in acrylics on canvas, informed by years of athletic discipline, entrepreneurship, and the embodied experience of chronic illness. Her technique shifts between explosive gestural compositions and fluid, surrendering pour work, applied with brushes, palette knives, and her hands in energetic single sessions. She explores themes of bodily persistence, unresolved conflict, and the tension between effort and surrender, creating textured surfaces you can almost feel. Her art powerfully conveys endurance, vulnerability, and the solace of shared struggle—inviting viewers to recognize and feel less alone in their own battles.