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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
30x24in
About this artwork
The painting "At the edge" was created in 2020 during the difficult time of quarantine for COVID-19, and it is about the situation when life brings you, society, and the world in general to the edge – the point, when everything has changed, and you cannot live like before, but how to live in the future you do not know yet.
This is an original, one-of-a-kind painting created in impasto technique using a palette knife and a thickened acrylic paint.… The heavy textured impasto technique gives the painting a three-dimensional effect and a tactile quality. Vanished and glossed. Signed on the front. Painted on a gallery wrapped canvas (no framing required). Edges are painted. Ready to hang.
Natalia Kutova, a self-taught Ukrainian-born artist in San Diego, wields a palette knife and acrylics to sculpt impasto masterpieces. Her florals and trees metamorphose into visual metaphors, rejecting literal representation for profound meaning. Her work vibrates with life, inviting viewers into a textured world where emotions are tangible and every bloom tells a story.