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Original artwork description:

"Family Tree" depicts a vibrant portrait of togetherness. Five hands, rendered in a classic monochrome palette, intertwine against a backdrop of lush, multi-colored green stripes. This interplay of black and white with the verdant green symbolizes the enduring strength and growth within a family unit. The square format reinforces a sense of stability and unity.

The canvas has 10 cm (4") painted borders, making it easy to stretch.
It will be shipped rolled in a protective tube (not stretched).
Once stretched, it can be displayed either with a frame or without.
For convenience, I recommend having it stretched at a local framing shop.

Materials used:

Acrylic

Tags:
#modern art #monochrome #hands #square format #family tree #family art #togetherness #black and white #green stripes #family hands 

Family Tree (2024) Acrylic painting
by Margarita Stepanova

£1,188.95 

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"Family Tree" depicts a vibrant portrait of togetherness. Five hands, rendered in a classic monochrome palette, intertwine against a backdrop of lush, multi-colored green stripes. This interplay of black and white with the verdant green symbolizes the enduring strength and growth within a family unit. The square format reinforces a sense of stability and unity.

The canvas has 10 cm (4") painted borders, making it easy to stretch.
It will be shipped rolled in a protective tube (not stretched).
Once stretched, it can be displayed either with a frame or without.
For convenience, I recommend having it stretched at a local framing shop.

Materials used:

Acrylic

Tags:
#modern art #monochrome #hands #square format #family tree #family art #togetherness #black and white #green stripes #family hands 
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Margarita Stepanova is an artist based in Australia. Her work explores the fleeting nature of time and human connection. Through monochrome depictions of hands, she captures moments that cannot be... Read more

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