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'Arranged Place 8.' is a mixed media artwork on 300g gesso primed watercolour paper. This abstract grunge style collage is created using acrylic painting and perforation. Mounted on 200g paper with white space around /final size 27,7 x 37,2 cm/.
A thin layer of varnish protects the artwork against UV light and dust.
Unframed. Titled and signed on the front and the back.
Please note that computer monitors can shift colours and what you see on your screen might be a bit different colour from the artwork you receive.

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paper

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#abstract #collage #dots #mixed media #monochrome #grunge #geometric #rounded shapes #halftone #perforation 

Arranged Place 8. (2023)

Collage 
by Petr Strnad

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'Arranged Place 8.' is a mixed media artwork on 300g gesso primed watercolour paper. This abstract grunge style collage is created using acrylic painting and perforation. Mounted on 200g paper with white space around /final size 27,7 x 37,2 cm/.
A thin layer of varnish protects the artwork against UV light and dust.
Unframed. Titled and signed on the front and the back.
Please note that computer monitors can shift colours and what you see on your screen might be a bit different colour from the artwork you receive.

Materials used:

paper

Tags:
#abstract #collage #dots #mixed media #monochrome #grunge #geometric #rounded shapes #halftone #perforation 
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Petr’s work is interwoven with memories, experiences and reflections of the present world in which he moves. He believes in a necessity to harmonise and integrate the internal organisation... Read more

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