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Garden Glory was a personal challenge or game for myself to paint. I did this smaller in oil a couple of years ago, and always really loved how it turned out. I wanted to try and translate it to acrylic on a large scale. It was a fun exercise for me and I love how it turned out. Blues, greens and purples randomly shapes create an abstracted garden landscape.

Painted in acrylic on 36 x 36 x 2 wood panel.

Materials used:

Acrylic on wood panel

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#flowers #abstract art #abstract expressionism #abstract landscape #floral #garden #happy art #blue and green #peaceful painting 
Garden glory (2022)
Acrylic painting
by Stacy Neasham

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Garden Glory was a personal challenge or game for myself to paint. I did this smaller in oil a couple of years ago, and always really loved how it turned out. I wanted to try and translate it to acrylic on a large scale. It was a fun exercise for me and I love how it turned out. Blues, greens and purples randomly shapes create an abstracted garden landscape.

Painted in acrylic on 36 x 36 x 2 wood panel.

Materials used:

Acrylic on wood panel

Tags:
#flowers #abstract art #abstract expressionism #abstract landscape #floral #garden #happy art #blue and green #peaceful painting 

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Inspired by Van Goh’s color patching and Matisse’s joie de vivre, Stacy Neashams' art is often compared to Klimt as she overlaps her oils and experiments with raw pigment, using... Read more

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