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Black & Blue Abstract Tree Large II (2022)Acrylic painting by Carol Wood

90 x 90 x 3.5cm / 90 x 90cm (actual image size)

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Large abstract in blue tones denim grey and sapphire turquoise green with a marbled effect liquid background and black tree with splashes of white in acrylics and oil
Varnished and ready to hang Large size Art on deep edge box canvas 90 x 90 cm 36 x 36 inch - Signed and dated by the artist and comes with a certificate of authenticity - colours used blue lilac sapphire denim white black teal turquoise green

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Acrylic on box canvas

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#teal#blue and#turquoise#large blue#large square#abstract tree#tree painting#uk art#modern large#modern blue#petrol blue#splashy art#turquoise large#contemporary square
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Large abstract in blue tones denim grey and sapphire turquoise green with a marbled effect liquid background and black tree with splashes of white in acrylics and oil
Varnished and ready to hang Large size Art on deep edge box canvas 90 x 90 cm 36 x 36 inch - Signed and dated by the artist and comes with a certificate of authenticity - colours used blue lilac sapphire denim white black teal turquoise green

Materials used:

Acrylic on box canvas

Details:

Tags:

#teal#blue and#turquoise#large blue#large square#abstract tree#tree painting#uk art#modern large#modern blue#petrol blue#splashy art#turquoise large#contemporary square
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My artwork is semi abstract, often incorporating and inspired by the natural forms of nebula clouds, flowers, trees and ethereal landscapes. In my recent piece I experiment with... Read more

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