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Three chrome finished stainless steel discs 11.8x11.8x1.6 inches (30x30x4 cms) each with curved ends painted with acrylics in abstract fluid patterns and coated with high quality resin for a glossy finish.
Each disc can be hung independently with a wooden hanging provision at the back of the discs. they can be placed in any way on the wall.
« My art is about the excitement of the beautiful strokes and patterns that can emerge from experimentation. »
Sumit Mehndiratta is a multi-disciplinary artist from India whose works have been exhibited in Germany, Peru, The United Arab Emirates, Italy, India, the UK, Japan, Taiwan and more. Always open to new techniques and styles and weary of how repetition can stifle creativity, he creates abstract works that move from geometric and structured to soft and shaded.