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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
15.7x15.7in
About this artwork
This realistic painting was built up in many layers. The acrylic painting was primed with the complementary color red so that the green does not need any further colors. The leaves and berries were built up layer by layer in different shades of green, mixed with yellow or blue.
This modern, simple macro painting fits both the modern, simple living style, as well as the vintage or country house style.
« If you have exhausted all possibilities, remember this: you haven't. -Thomas Edison »
Diana Krinninger is a German artist whose paintings have been exhibited nationally and in the United Kingdom. Her artistic practice is primarily concerned with colors and their arrangements. Krinninger's expression takes form through both abstraction and objective compositions. Her abstract pieces focus on structure and the relationships between colored surfaces. Whereas, her the basis for her objective works is colored fields while also incorporating objects or people. She creates using acrylics, chalk, and oils on canvas or paper.