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A color explosion on a large scale. This piece is exciting and lifts the spirit with its bold splashes and coming together of colors. A very interesting section in the painting is the white area in the middle. When painting this, it was just a white section but upon completion and viewing the piece there is a definite form and face of a young girl reaching out to her right to touch the colors, totally created by the blending and merging freely of the paints in no way manipulated by the artist. She just appeared! This truly is an incredible piece to stand in front of and take in. Painted on high density cotton duck canvas with gallery style corners. Finished with a gloss sealant.

Colour Fusion (2104)
Acrylic painting
by Lynne Godina-Orme

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A color explosion on a large scale. This piece is exciting and lifts the spirit with its bold splashes and coming together of colors. A very interesting section in the painting is the white area in the middle. When painting this, it was just a white section but upon completion and viewing the piece there is a definite form and face of a young girl reaching out to her right to touch the colors, totally created by the blending and merging freely of the paints in no way manipulated by the artist. She just appeared! This truly is an incredible piece to stand in front of and take in. Painted on high density cotton duck canvas with gallery style corners. Finished with a gloss sealant.

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I am an artist that loves blending and merging colours, to allow the free forming expression that comes from creation. Abstracts are so personal. I ask the viewer to go... Read more

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