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Forever Celebration (2025)Acrylic painting by Katherine Spiller

124 x 94 x 5cm (framed) / 122 x 91cm (actual image size)

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£876.84

This painting is an abstract expressionist piece characterised by a textured surface of colourful brushstrokes. The strokes are rounded and layered, resembling flower petals scattered across the canvas. The color palette consists of soft pastels such as pink, yellow, and white, along with deeper shades of green, burgundy, and teal, with gold highlights. The overall effect is vibrant and dynamic, evoking a sense of movement and depth. The painting conveys an impressionistic, dreamlike quality, reminiscent of a field of flowers.
Comes framed, please allow two weeks for framing.

Materials used:

Acrylic on canvas, framed. Please allow two weeks for framing

Details:

Tags:

#abstract#flowers#colourful#floral
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This painting is an abstract expressionist piece characterised by a textured surface of colourful brushstrokes. The strokes are rounded and layered, resembling flower petals scattered across the canvas. The color palette consists of soft pastels such as pink, yellow, and white, along with deeper shades of green, burgundy, and teal, with gold highlights. The overall effect is vibrant and dynamic, evoking a sense of movement and depth. The painting conveys an impressionistic, dreamlike quality, reminiscent of a field of flowers.
Comes framed, please allow two weeks for framing.

Materials used:

Acrylic on canvas, framed. Please allow two weeks for framing

Details:

Tags:

#abstract#flowers#colourful#floral
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Katherine is a Queensland based artist who studied Fine Arts and Art History at Elam School of Fine Arts and Auckland University and Sotheby’s Institute of Art, London. Following this... Read more

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