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Cooper (2025) Original Acrylic Painting by Kseniia Turik

100 x 120 x 2cm (unframed)

£3,128.87

Cooper is a painting about geological force. Diagonal streams of raw copper and terracotta cut across the canvas, separated by passages of white and cool grey that feel like water rushing through mineral rock. The upper right corner darkens into graphite — shadow, depth, the weight of stone pressing down.
I built the surface in layers of acrylic, letting each colour find its own path diagonally across the canvas. The movement is fast and inevitable — like watching a river carry sediment through a canyon. The whole surface is sealed in epoxy resin, which deepens the copper tones and gives the white passages a luminous, almost liquid quality.
This is not a quiet painting. It has the energy of something in motion — earth shifting, water cutting through rock, layers of time compressed into a single surface. But there is also a strange calm in it, the way a geological formation is both violent in origin and perfectly still.
Format: 100 × 120 cm, horizontal. Acrylic on canvas, sealed in epoxy resin. Signed on the back, stretched on a solid wooden frame, ready to hang.
Cooper belongs in warm interiors with natural materials — dark wood, travertine, linen, leather. It works as a focal point above a long console, a dining table, or in a living room where the atmosphere has weight and character.

Materials used:

Acrylic, Resin

Details:

Tags:

#large abstract#earth tone#bronze abstract#resin art#amber abstract#warm abstract#mineral abstract#geological art#terracota painting#cooper painting
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Cooper is a painting about geological force. Diagonal streams of raw copper and terracotta cut across the canvas, separated by passages of white and cool grey that feel like water rushing through mineral rock. The upper right corner darkens into graphite — shadow, depth, the weight of stone pressing down.
I built the surface in layers of acrylic, letting each colour find its own path diagonally across the canvas. The movement is fast and inevitable — like watching a river carry sediment through a canyon. The whole surface is sealed in epoxy resin, which deepens the copper tones and gives the white passages a luminous, almost liquid quality.
This is not a quiet painting. It has the energy of something in motion — earth shifting, water cutting through rock, layers of time compressed into a single surface. But there is also a strange calm in it, the way a geological formation is both violent in origin and perfectly still.
Format: 100 × 120 cm, horizontal. Acrylic on canvas, sealed in epoxy resin. Signed on the back, stretched on a solid wooden frame, ready to hang.
Cooper belongs in warm interiors with natural materials — dark wood, travertine, linen, leather. It works as a focal point above a long console, a dining table, or in a living room where the atmosphere has weight and character.

Materials used:

Acrylic, Resin

Details:

Tags:

#large abstract#earth tone#bronze abstract#resin art#amber abstract#warm abstract#mineral abstract#geological art#terracota painting#cooper painting
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I create large-format abstract paintings in acrylic and varnish on canvas — works typically between 100 and 160 cm, built through layered textures in silver, pearl, gold, and terracotta tones.... Read more

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