Original artwork description:

"Chasing The Sunshine" is a striking and vibrant original abstract painting that serves as a visual celebration of nature's beauty and the artist's emotional expression. This extra-large piece is a stunning example of expressionism, capturing the essence of a sunlit lush, tropical garden through a multi-colour palette and dynamic brushwork. The artist's choice of acrylic paints on high-quality Belgian prime canvas ensures a rich and textured surface that adds depth and character to the piece.

In "Chasing The Sunshine," the sides of the canvas are also meticulously painted, allowing the artwork to be displayed without the need for a frame, further emphasising its immersive and expansive quality. The painting arrives ready to hang, making it an effortless addition to any art lover's space.

The colour palette of "Chasing The Sunshine" features an array of blues, teals, greens, silvers, golds, and yellows, expertly blended and layered to create a sense of movement and energy. The bold and expressive brushstrokes capture the essence of the artist's emotional response to the natural world, resulting in a visually captivating and emotionally evocative composition.

This statement artwork is signed on the back by the artist, adding a personal touch and ensuring its authenticity. "Chasing The Sun" is a powerful and immersive piece that invites viewers to immerse themselves in the artist's interpretation of a vibrant and lively garden, making it a captivating focal point for any space.

Materials used:

Acrylic on canvas

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Chasing The Sunshine (2024)
Acrylic painting
by Paresh Nrshinga

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"Chasing The Sunshine" is a striking and vibrant original abstract painting that serves as a visual celebration of nature's beauty and the artist's emotional expression. This extra-large piece is a stunning example of expressionism, capturing the essence of a sunlit lush, tropical garden through a multi-colour palette and dynamic brushwork. The artist's choice of acrylic paints on high-quality Belgian prime canvas ensures a rich and textured surface that adds depth and character to the piece.

In "Chasing The Sunshine," the sides of the canvas are also meticulously painted, allowing the artwork to be displayed without the need for a frame, further emphasising its immersive and expansive quality. The painting arrives ready to hang, making it an effortless addition to any art lover's space.

The colour palette of "Chasing The Sunshine" features an array of blues, teals, greens, silvers, golds, and yellows, expertly blended and layered to create a sense of movement and energy. The bold and expressive brushstrokes capture the essence of the artist's emotional response to the natural world, resulting in a visually captivating and emotionally evocative composition.

This statement artwork is signed on the back by the artist, adding a personal touch and ensuring its authenticity. "Chasing The Sun" is a powerful and immersive piece that invites viewers to immerse themselves in the artist's interpretation of a vibrant and lively garden, making it a captivating focal point for any space.

Materials used:

Acrylic on canvas

Tags:
#gestural #energy #statement art #fluid painting #whimsical art #paresh nrshinga art #latge painting #white yellow orange abstract 

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Paresh Nrshinga is a London-based artist who has been producing artwork and exhibiting since the 2000s. Originally recognised for his intricate pencil portraits, the artist has shifted his focus to... Read more

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