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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
16x12in
About this artwork
"Autumn Brightness" is a vibrant, densely layered abstract composition from the series "The Season of The Soul" that was inspired by the Friedrich Nietzsche's quote: “I notice that Autumn is more the season of the soul than of nature.” The artwork captures a moment of heightened intensity, where color and motion converge in a dynamic, immersive field. The interplay between luminous color and dense texture evokes a landscape in flux—an emotional terrain… shaped by energy, memory, and seasonal transformation. Rather than depicting a specific place, the work invites the viewer to experience the sensation of abundance and change, echoing the vibrancy and depth of autumn at its peak.
"Autumn Brightness" is an original, one-of-a kind artwork painted in impasto technique using a palette knife and acrylic paints. Painted on a high-quality stretched canvas. Vanished and glossed. Signed on the back.
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.