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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
51.2x39.4in
About this artwork
The wall painting “Notre Dame” executed with oil on canvas in Impressionism art and Art deco style in Blue, Turquoise, rose, gold and dark emerald tones, depicts Winter Foggy morning in Paris by Notre Dame Cathedral.
Here you will find horse painting, nude paintings, architecture, still lifes, clowns, famose person, ballerina, ballet, chandelier, fashion design, children's painting and animals.
All my artworks are hand painted!
Most of the time… I work with gold, silver and oil colours. Sometimes rust and acrylic.
All materials are cadmium- and cobalt-free only Swiss quality.
When you deside you for my Paintig, thats guartie of great choice of paintings for the living room, office and bedroom. Suitable for almost any interior style. painting is for the soul and eyes...
« When I paint, it's like the painting takes over my message and passes it on through my paintings. »
Natalia Wüst is a painter residing in Switzerland whose art has been featured in both solo and group exhibitions nationally. Her motto is ‘no concept’, signifying that her artistic freedom is of the utmost importance to her. Most of her works are figurative, though she sometimes explores politics, fashion and dance within her compositions. Wüst creates using acrylics and oils on canvas or linen.