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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
31.5x31.5in
About this artwork
In this work, I have fused expressionism and impressionism with a semi-abstract touch, using oil paint to capture the ephemeral and intangible essence of a moment suspended in time. The soft strokes and warm colours invite an emotional journey, evoking tranquillity and introspection. My intention is for this painting to be a haven of peace and a source of daily inspiration in your home, instilling serenity and beauty in every glance.
« I am a painter in transit through cities, capturing the works of art that hide their streets. »
Tomàs Sunyol is an artist based in Spain whose paintings have been exhibited nationally and in Italy. He cites the light of the streets, "in which life passes", as being his favorite subject. In his works, Sunyol often depcits the streets of his favorite cities in a style that borders on figurative abstraction. He primarily creates with oils on fabric or wood.