Original artwork description:

"Landscape in grey and green", acrylic on watercolor paper 300g, 45X45 cm

The eternal human fascination for what is far away, over there, beyond. Going towards the horizon, a chimerical dream.
Texture, opacity and transparency for this abstract landscape with a calm sky, a wide range of greens: teal, turquoise, emerald, yellow green. The painting has a great richness of textures and glazes. The green area has a depth due to the many layers of transparent and opaque colours.

This modern and expressive painting on paper, which speaks to us of nature, horizon, earth, dreams, imagination, hope, is made of thick layers of material, tangible, textured, covered with glazes and vellum. The colours are muted, evoking mists. An undercoat of iridescent paint gives a rich, semi-transparent colour appearance.

A conscious minimalist abstraction, a contemporary, decorative and design country.

The paper is watercolor paper Montval 300g.
The painting is protected by a glossy varnish.
Beacause of the thick layers of painting, this piece on paper is sent flat.

There's a white margin surrounding the painting. So, it's easy to frame.


This is an original painting, signed on the front.

This handmade artwork will be delivered with an invoice and a signed certificate of authenticity.

Shipping carefully packed, insured and tracked.


abstraction consciousness contemporary country deco decor decorative design expressive green greenery greens grey horizon land modern nature quiet skies sky teal turquoise verdigris

Materials used:

acrylic

Tags:
#nature #modern #green #sky #turquoise #grey #horizon #teal #quiet #land 
Abstract Landscape in grey and green
Acrylic painting
by Fabienne Monestier

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"Landscape in grey and green", acrylic on watercolor paper 300g, 45X45 cm

The eternal human fascination for what is far away, over there, beyond. Going towards the horizon, a chimerical dream.
Texture, opacity and transparency for this abstract landscape with a calm sky, a wide range of greens: teal, turquoise, emerald, yellow green. The painting has a great richness of textures and glazes. The green area has a depth due to the many layers of transparent and opaque colours.

This modern and expressive painting on paper, which speaks to us of nature, horizon, earth, dreams, imagination, hope, is made of thick layers of material, tangible, textured, covered with glazes and vellum. The colours are muted, evoking mists. An undercoat of iridescent paint gives a rich, semi-transparent colour appearance.

A conscious minimalist abstraction, a contemporary, decorative and design country.

The paper is watercolor paper Montval 300g.
The painting is protected by a glossy varnish.
Beacause of the thick layers of painting, this piece on paper is sent flat.

There's a white margin surrounding the painting. So, it's easy to frame.


This is an original painting, signed on the front.

This handmade artwork will be delivered with an invoice and a signed certificate of authenticity.

Shipping carefully packed, insured and tracked.


abstraction consciousness contemporary country deco decor decorative design expressive green greenery greens grey horizon land modern nature quiet skies sky teal turquoise verdigris

Materials used:

acrylic

Tags:
#nature #modern #green #sky #turquoise #grey #horizon #teal #quiet #land 

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I am a french professionnal painter. Main time, I paint from imagination, because I love the freedom of evocation. I work in figurative, abstract, impressionistic or photorealistic ways. The most important, for me, is to create images... Read more

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