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Artwork details
- Medium : Acrylic on Canvas
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
- Dimensions : 41.3x31.5in
About this artwork
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SUMMER FEELING
"Enjoy the little things".
Acrylic painting with spatula, brush, sponge, fingers and much more.
Colorful acrylic technique. A funny girl sticks out her tongue. She squints her blue eyes and looks at her nose. There is a small green, blue, turquoise butterfly sitting there. The green background, the pink-red hair and the yellow shirt are reminiscent of Pippi Longstocking. Abstract portrait painting.…
Original art
Hand painted on canvas
Certified
A firework of colors. I can never really predict where the paint will actually fall on the canvas. My painting is based in part on chance. The end result is always something I could never have foreseen.
Thanks for looking at my work.
SUMMER FEELING
"Enjoy the little things".
Acrylic painting with spatula, brush, sponge, fingers and much more.
Colorful acrylic technique. A funny girl sticks out her tongue. She squints her blue eyes and looks at her nose. There is a small green, blue, turquoise butterfly sitting there. The green background, the pink-red hair and the yellow shirt are reminiscent of Pippi Longstocking. Abstract portrait painting.…
Original art
Hand painted on canvas
Certified
A firework of colors. I can never really predict where the paint will actually fall on the canvas. My painting is based in part on chance. The end result is always something I could never have foreseen.
Thanks for looking at my work.
Silke Host
France
Credentials
- Works on commission
« For me, painting is a universe without borders because I can let my wings jump and fly wherever I want. »
Silke Host is an artist based in France whose paintings have been exhibied nationally and in Germany. For her, art is a form of therapy, through which she feels a sense of freedom and self-discovery. Through her distinctive figurative works, Host creates her own world, where poverty and poverty do not exist. In her artistic process, Host primarily employs acrylics on canvas.