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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
27.6x27.6in
About this artwork
Radial Grid 10 is part of the series The Color as Center, inspired by Josef Albers’ chromatic explorations. The piece translates the idea of color fields into a grid of circles that create movement, depth, and visual vibration.
Turquoise blue and its variations take the lead in this work, evoking calmness, introspection, and clarity. The repetitive geometry invites the viewer to immerse in a meditative space where color itself becomes the true center.…
-Gallery wrapped canvas
-Sides are painted
-Sealed with two coats of varnish
-I only use Golden paints and mediums in my work which are guaranteed to be colorfast and last through the years.
-This work is not framed
-This is the original painting
-Signed on the front and back
« Geometric abstract art with a good measure of colorful mixes thrown in. »
Veronica Russek is an artist based in Mexico whose paintings have been exhibited nationally, as well as in the United States. Her geometric abstract compositions are the result of her love of experimentation with color, patterns, and repetition. In addition, Russek explores themes that pertain to society and the manner in which we are interconnected with everything. Her bold works are created using acrylics on canvas.