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Explosive Fruit (2019) Original Acrylic Painting by Dietrich Moravec

30 x 30 x 0.3cm (unframed)

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This is what Wikipedia says about pomegranates: The name pomegranate derives from medieval Latin pōmum "apple" and grānātum "seeded". Possibly stemming from the old French word for the fruit, pomme-grenade, the pomegranate was known in early English as "apple of Grenada"—a term which today survives only in heraldic blazons. This is a folk etymology, confusing the Latin granatus with the name of the Spanish city of Granada, which derives from Arabic.
Acrylic on canvas panel

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canvas panel, acrylic

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#red#still life#acrylic#black#pomegranate#leaves#fruit#canvas panel
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This is what Wikipedia says about pomegranates: The name pomegranate derives from medieval Latin pōmum "apple" and grānātum "seeded". Possibly stemming from the old French word for the fruit, pomme-grenade, the pomegranate was known in early English as "apple of Grenada"—a term which today survives only in heraldic blazons. This is a folk etymology, confusing the Latin granatus with the name of the Spanish city of Granada, which derives from Arabic.
Acrylic on canvas panel

Materials used:

canvas panel, acrylic

Details:

Tags:

#red#still life#acrylic#black#pomegranate#leaves#fruit#canvas panel
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As an artist I´m completely selftaught. I started painting and drawing when I was still at school and kept on learning and practising ever since. I... Read more

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