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Canal III (2026) Original Oil Painting by Emma Pesti

50 x 40 x 1.5cm (unframed) / 50 x 40cm (actual image size)

£562.02

Soft green tones drift across the canvas like fragments of a landscape remembered rather than seen. Broad, translucent brushstrokes create a delicate balance between presence and absence, while darker forms emerge on the horizon, suggesting distant hills, islands, or hidden structures. Fine drips of paint pull the eye downward, introducing a sense of gravity and the passage of time. A small red accent interrupts the quiet harmony, acting as a focal point and hinting at life within the vast openness. Suspended between abstraction and landscape, the painting invites viewers to complete the scene with their own memories, emotions, and imagined journeys.

Signed on the front.
Painted sides, no frame needed.
Ships in a box.

Materials used:

Oil

Details:

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Soft green tones drift across the canvas like fragments of a landscape remembered rather than seen. Broad, translucent brushstrokes create a delicate balance between presence and absence, while darker forms emerge on the horizon, suggesting distant hills, islands, or hidden structures. Fine drips of paint pull the eye downward, introducing a sense of gravity and the passage of time. A small red accent interrupts the quiet harmony, acting as a focal point and hinting at life within the vast openness. Suspended between abstraction and landscape, the painting invites viewers to complete the scene with their own memories, emotions, and imagined journeys.

Signed on the front.
Painted sides, no frame needed.
Ships in a box.

Materials used:

Oil

Details:

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Emma Pesti

Location Serbia

About
I was born on 25th May 1990, in Subotica, Serbia. I got my degree in Visual Arts in 2013, at the University of Szeged, in Hungary. Now I live and... Read more

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