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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
20x16in
About this artwork
This artwork is a vibrant, textural painting depicting an array of abstract flowers. The flowers, predominantly in shades of pink, purple, yellow, and white, are set against a colorful and multi-layered background rich with green, blue, and hints of red and yellow. The use of heavy impasto gives the flowers a three-dimensional quality, making them stand out from the canvas with a sculptural effect. The stems and petals are rendered with thick, expressive… lines, contributing to the lively, dynamic feeling of the piece.
Original heavy body impasto palette knife painting • Painted on gessoed stretched canvas • Glossy finish • Signed on the back • 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.