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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
23.6x27.6in
About this artwork
This three-parter consists of three round canvases, which owe their structure to the incorporated tissue paper. Mainly painted white, the green gold black color created by Fluid Painting creates the greatest contrast.
Highlights are resin lines, gold pigments in powder form, and green stones that the artist brought back from her vacation in the mountains of Italy. Embedded in epoxy resin, these stones form a sheen that never fades and make them… look like sparkling emeralds.
The nice thing about "Traces of Eternity": You can arrange the order and direction as you like and also rearrange it again if you want to hang it differently after a while.
The sizes of the canvases are 40cm, 25cm, and 25cm.
« I see my painting process as healing my own soul through the liberation from convention and limitation. The end product heals and releases other souls. »
Natalie Schwarz is a German painter who has exhibited on a national level as well as in France, Switzerland, Austria and the Netherlands. Both her abstract and realistic pieces speak of acceptance, hope, joy and beauty. Inspired by her religious beliefs, Schwarz also incorporates visions, dreams and poetic verses into her compositions. She creates using acrylics, mixed media, alcohol inks and resin.