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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
9.8x7.9in
About this artwork
"Round and Not" features an intriguing interplay of shapes and color. The artist has built up an antiqued effect with layers of acrylic and glazing on canvas. A strong yellow circle boldly contrasts with a red rectangle, creating a visually stimulating experience.
The abstract painting, with its minimalist aesthetic, evokes a sense of simplicity and balance, reminiscent of oriental art. The composition invites the viewer to contemplate the relationship… between the geometric forms and their grounding in the faux antique background.
This small-sized original artwork is perfect for adding a touch of visual interest to a variety of spaces. Its vibrant colors and simple shapes make it a wonderful conversation starter in a living room, bedroom, or office.
Bring a bit of contemplative artistry into your home. Add "Round and Not" to your collection today!
« Always balancing light and dark to create something unique and beautiful. »
At the age 16 Nartana enrolled in the 'Fachoberschule fuer Gestaltung', followed by Fachhochschule fuer visuelle Kommunikation. in Aachen, his hometown. Nartana left Germany and traveled extensively throughout Europe, Asia and the Americas, eventually establishing himself as an artist and member of the Counsel or the Arts and the Society of Artists in Santa Fe, New Mexico and for the last 18 years living in Thailand.
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