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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
31.5x39.4in
About this artwork
In my work I capture the fiery energy and wild beauty of the open landscape. The combination of figurative and semi-abstract styles allows for a vibrant depiction of the cactus desert at sunset. I used bold acrylics to create the deep reds and dramatic sky moods that invite both reflection and adventure. This painting exudes a vibrant, inspiring energy in any room and encourages pushing the boundaries of the ordinary.
Roland Schmidt-Cornehl aka Rolany is an artist who uses acrylic on canvas, with an initial preference for colorful clocks. He paints his artworks very colorfully and in several layers. The colors are applied with a squeegee, mixed and partially scraped off again at the same time. Layers of colors break open, the lower surfaces shine through, which gives the picture a pronounced depth structure. In addition, there is the technique of figurative representation, which is primarily about color and the style of presentation. In each picture he hides a story based on personal experiences, a subliminal emotion that challenges viewers to find their own story.