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Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
Dimensions :
11.8x11.8in
About this artwork
With vibrant acrylic swirls, I captured the raw energy of a storm's eye—its chaos and calm intertwined. This abstract journey draws you into a whirlpool of emotion, where deep blues collide with fierce bursts of warmth. I wanted this piece to bring dynamic movement and intense passion into your space, evoking both tumult and tranquility in perfect harmony.
« Art is nature, art is you and me, art is philosophical, art is therapeutic, art is intellectual, art is beauty, and art is everything! »
Paul Akiiki is an award-winning artist based in Uganda whose paintings have been exhibited in Germany and the United States. His striking contemporary abstract works most often center around the elemental themes of love, energy, nature, and fantasy. In his artistic process, Akiiki creates using oils and acrylics on canvas and cardboard, employing palette knives, spatulas, and brushes.