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B4c (2023) Original Acrylic Painting by Luis Medina

50 x 65 x 0.1cm (unframed)

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£600

Explore the interplay of space and form with "B4c," an original acrylic painting on paper. This piece blends geometric shapes with minimalist elements, creating a captivating abstract composition. The artwork is unframed, allowing you to customize its presentation to perfectly complement your space.

The artist's meticulous technique brings depth and texture to the surface of the paper. Layers of acrylic paint create subtle variations in color and tone, enhancing the visual impact of the geometric forms. The careful balance between shape and space invites contemplation and encourages individual interpretation.


With certificate of authenticity

Materials used:

Acrylic on paper

Details:

Tags:

#abstract#contemporary#pink#acrylic#modern#paper#geometric
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Explore the interplay of space and form with "B4c," an original acrylic painting on paper. This piece blends geometric shapes with minimalist elements, creating a captivating abstract composition. The artwork is unframed, allowing you to customize its presentation to perfectly complement your space.

The artist's meticulous technique brings depth and texture to the surface of the paper. Layers of acrylic paint create subtle variations in color and tone, enhancing the visual impact of the geometric forms. The careful balance between shape and space invites contemplation and encourages individual interpretation.


With certificate of authenticity

Materials used:

Acrylic on paper

Details:

Tags:

#abstract#contemporary#pink#acrylic#modern#paper#geometric
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For me art is the expression of colour through minimalist compositions, where the principal element is colour, the main principal in my work, I try to do "more with less".... Read more

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