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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
31.5x39.4in
About this artwork
"Spring Carnival" is a celebration of the joys of spring. This piece came together through a process of layering shapes and forms that felt both structured and playful. Arcs, curved vessels, and floral suggestions emerged naturally as I built the composition. The color palette of pinks, yellows, teals and purples reflect the positivity of spring as I experience it - hopeful, open and full of possibility.
Samantha Malone is a contemporary abstract artist originally from Australia's beautiful east coast, currently residing in Tel Aviv, Israel with her family. She is a self-taught visual artist working in mixed media abstraction. Her artistic style is rooted in geometric abstraction with hints of cubist-inspired forms. She works by layering mediums and structured mark-making, which she combines methodically yet intuitively. Her art provokes sensations of unity and emotional flux, ultimately inviting viewers to find themselves in her abstract creations.
"I love abstract painting. It’s where I find the most joy and freedom. It’s my way of expressing my emotions and thoughts, turning shapes, colors, and layers into something meaningful. It’s both an escape and a way to make sense of the world, bringing clarity and a deep sense of fulfillment."