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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
24x18in
About this artwork
Painting: Acrylic on Canvas.
Beautiful forest inspired abstract with color blending of green and teal with subtle palette knife texturing and hints of silver, iridescence and yellow. Signed in front and ready to hang. Deep edge canvas.
I include a certificate of authenticity that lists the materials as well as when the painting was completed. Fine high quality materials such as Golden colors are used and UV protective spray for sunlight protection.…
Please contact me if you have any questions about this or any other one of my paintings!
« Travelling and leaving our comfort zones allows us to discover what our true passions are. »
Nestor Toro is a dedicated American artist whose works have been exhibited throughout Los Angeles. Influenced by his many travels and a consequent appreciation for cultural difference, he infuses each abstract painting with a vibrant and rich colour palette, designed to reflect this energy of difference and discovery. Toro takes additional inspiration from aquariums - their coordinated fluidity and the movement of sea life in confined spaces - and seeks to connect this to the spaces on his canvases.