Original artwork description:

Large abstract landscape painting with a misty waterfall "Ascent".

"What's up there? Do I see green hills, or are they thick clouds that have hidden the light behind them? There is no one in this place. There is nothing in it. From the center of the light flows an icy river with water as clear as crystal. The river turns into a waterfall with endlessly flowing water, calling us to eternity. The water is hidden behind a slow-moving fog. I can hear it making a noise. But I can't hear where it lands. I'd like to know what's behind that green haze. I want to go even higher."

I love this job so much! This is lovely! Now I'm talking about energy. This is exactly what I want to convey-calm and peace. I like that the colors are muted. This is what gives the effect of immersion. I made a lot of layers to achieve this smooth transition of colors and shadows.

By the way, on my YouTube channel I will show the process of creating it. If you're interested, come in. There is a link in my profile.

The painting has a light metallic luster due to the ink based on natural graphite!

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They say my paintings are soothing. I create deep, atmospheric landscapes that are suggestive. I create smooth subtle transitions, a small number of colors and objects that promote relaxation.

I use only high-quality materials. The paint, with proper storage of paintings, retains its saturation for up to 100 years.

Acrylic on cotton canvas with a density of 380 g/m2. The pine stretcher exudes the aroma of wood. Gallery wrapped canvas. The work is signed on both sides. Each of my paintings is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.

Materials used:

cotton canvas, acrylic ink

Tags:
#abstract landscape #canvas #ink #waterfall #valley #soothing #large abstract art #mountain paintings #waterfall painting #green valley 

ASCENT (2020)

Acrylic painting 
by Roni Feller

£629.16 Alert

Original artwork description
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Large abstract landscape painting with a misty waterfall "Ascent".

"What's up there? Do I see green hills, or are they thick clouds that have hidden the light behind them? There is no one in this place. There is nothing in it. From the center of the light flows an icy river with water as clear as crystal. The river turns into a waterfall with endlessly flowing water, calling us to eternity. The water is hidden behind a slow-moving fog. I can hear it making a noise. But I can't hear where it lands. I'd like to know what's behind that green haze. I want to go even higher."

I love this job so much! This is lovely! Now I'm talking about energy. This is exactly what I want to convey-calm and peace. I like that the colors are muted. This is what gives the effect of immersion. I made a lot of layers to achieve this smooth transition of colors and shadows.

By the way, on my YouTube channel I will show the process of creating it. If you're interested, come in. There is a link in my profile.

The painting has a light metallic luster due to the ink based on natural graphite!

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They say my paintings are soothing. I create deep, atmospheric landscapes that are suggestive. I create smooth subtle transitions, a small number of colors and objects that promote relaxation.

I use only high-quality materials. The paint, with proper storage of paintings, retains its saturation for up to 100 years.

Acrylic on cotton canvas with a density of 380 g/m2. The pine stretcher exudes the aroma of wood. Gallery wrapped canvas. The work is signed on both sides. Each of my paintings is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.

Materials used:

cotton canvas, acrylic ink

Tags:
#abstract landscape #canvas #ink #waterfall #valley #soothing #large abstract art #mountain paintings #waterfall painting #green valley 

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Roni Feller (Veronika) was born in 1994 in the Far East, off the coast of the Sea of Japan, in Russia. Her grandmother instilled in her a love of painting... Read more

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