Original artwork description:

Abstract painting: Fragmented burst of algae.
Work created with acrylic paint using a palette knife on a wooden frame covered with cotton canvas (100% cotton).
Iridescent colors.
Edges of the work painted with black acrylic paint.
Work protected with a glossy varnish applied with a spray can.
80 cm x 40 cm x 4 cm.
Diagonal: 89.4 cm.
Approximate weight: 1 kg.
Date of completion: 05/2025.
Artist: Jonathan Pradillon.
Signed work.
Certificate of authenticity included.
Carefully packaged.

Materials used:

Paint, Acrylic, Wooden frame, Canvas, Cotton, Spray varnish, Gloss

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#abstract painting #vertical art #contemporary painting #green blue #modern painting #knife painting #concentric circles #seeweed colours #algae colors #abstract algae 

Fragmented burst of algae (2025) Acrylic painting
by Jonathan Pradillon

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Abstract painting: Fragmented burst of algae.
Work created with acrylic paint using a palette knife on a wooden frame covered with cotton canvas (100% cotton).
Iridescent colors.
Edges of the work painted with black acrylic paint.
Work protected with a glossy varnish applied with a spray can.
80 cm x 40 cm x 4 cm.
Diagonal: 89.4 cm.
Approximate weight: 1 kg.
Date of completion: 05/2025.
Artist: Jonathan Pradillon.
Signed work.
Certificate of authenticity included.
Carefully packaged.

Materials used:

Paint, Acrylic, Wooden frame, Canvas, Cotton, Spray varnish, Gloss

Tags:
#abstract painting #vertical art #contemporary painting #green blue #modern painting #knife painting #concentric circles #seeweed colours #algae colors #abstract algae 
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After 4 years of alternating studies in computer graphics and arts and crafts, having carefully reflected on his future Jonathan Pradillon preferred, rather than turning to computer graphics, turn to... Read more

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