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Other details :
Artwork unmounted but already framed.
Dimensions :
35.4x35.4in
About this artwork
This abstract work features an energetic interplay of vivid colors and dynamic textures. Dominated by bold strokes of blue, the piece evokes a sense of fluidity and movement. Bursts of fiery orange and earthy tones punctuate the canvas, creating a striking contrast that draws the eye in. The interplay between warm and cool tones suggests a tumultuous yet harmonious blend, reminiscent of natural phenomena. Notably, the dripping technique employed… gives the illusion of paint falling down the surface, enhancing the sense of movement and spontaneity. The composition is both chaotic and deliberate, inviting viewers to explore its depths and construct their own interpretations. This painting stands out for its bold use of color and texture, offering a visceral and immersive experience.
Beata Kmita is a Polish painter based in Mexico whose primary medium is acrylic on canvas. Her abstract and expressive style is characterized by an accumulation of layers, textures and dynamic brushstrokes, elements influenced by the Mexican Caribbean. Her works, charged with vibrant energy, evoke themes of self-discovery and duality, inviting the viewer to experiment not only with the eye, but with the heart, perceiving each creation as a portal to their own inner world.