Original artwork description:

Big, Old Ficus Tree with a large textured shape in contrast with the bright blue sky looks like its protecting a little Hispanic house. Bright contrast, texture, and colors reflect the dynamic sense of life, full of motion and energy.
The artwork is on oil-primed linen. The sides are painted. It has a wire on the back and is stretched on wooden bars. It can be displayed even with no frame.

Materials used:

oil paintes, stretched belgian linen

Tags:
#house #houses #tree painting #historical #los angeles #california landscapes #california artists #tree art #big tree #los angeles landscape painting #large trees #hispanic houses los angeles #silverlake landscape #ficus tree 

Big Ficus and Little House (2023)

Oil painting 
by Suren Nersisyan

Star fullStar fullStar fullStar fullStar full 161 Artist Reviews

£1,592.87 Alert

Original artwork description
Minus

Big, Old Ficus Tree with a large textured shape in contrast with the bright blue sky looks like its protecting a little Hispanic house. Bright contrast, texture, and colors reflect the dynamic sense of life, full of motion and energy.
The artwork is on oil-primed linen. The sides are painted. It has a wire on the back and is stretched on wooden bars. It can be displayed even with no frame.

Materials used:

oil paintes, stretched belgian linen

Tags:
#house #houses #tree painting #historical #los angeles #california landscapes #california artists #tree art #big tree #los angeles landscape painting #large trees #hispanic houses los angeles #silverlake landscape #ficus tree 

We want you to love your art! If you are not completely satisfied with your purchase you can return it free within 14 days, no questions asked. Learn more

4.9

Overall Rating

Based on 161 reviews
5 stars
154
4 stars
5
3 stars
1
2 stars
1
1 stars
0

This artwork is sold by Suren Nersisyan from United States

Visit Suren Nersisyan shop

Suren Nersisyan

Star fullStar fullStar fullStar fullStar full (161)

Location United States

About
I have always been fascinated by the perspective of being outside and looking in: into a window, onto a street scene, into an intimate still life setting. I... Read more

View all