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"Under the sea" is an acrylic painting on linen canvas, drawing inspiration from the vibrant marine life and its captivating colors. The artistic interpretation captures diverse color forms and various marine fauna. A white background accentuates the central composition, while the bright color palette, featuring turquoise, blue, and green, seamlessly incorporates the essence of water into the artwork. The emotions evoked by the painting are positive… yet tranquil.
This piece is signed at the back and comes with a certificate of authenticity. It has been coated with anti-UV varnish for added protection. Part of the "Organic Forms" cycle, the painting is elegantly framed with a black interior and brown oak exterior wooden American frame.
Previously showcased at the (un)fair art fair, the work was featured in a group exhibition in Madrid.
Weronika Dyląg, a painter and photographer with roots in plein air and classical art, plunges into the world of acrylics. Her technique, air-spread fluid paint without preliminary sketches, encapsulates spontaneity and a raw, emotive aesthetic. Her art exudes a vibrant celebration of positive emotion, a testament to the healing power of joyful color.