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Have a seat 2 (2024)Oil painting by Stacy Neasham

60.96 x 91.44 x 3.81cm (unframed) / 60.96 x 91.44cm (actual image size)

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£1,892.51

Painted in oil on 24 x 36 canvas, sides are continuously painted. Wired for hanging. Will varnish if requested.
In this painting, I've composed a scene that interplays light and shadow, creating a tranquil yet somber atmosphere with an oil medium. The minimalistic approach allows the abstract forms and impressionistic strokes to evoke a sense of silence and contemplation. The solitary chair, bathed in light against the dark backdrop, symbolizes moments of solitude and introspection. This artwork is meant to bring a meditative energy to your space, prompting reflection and peace.

Materials used:

oil on canvas

Details:

Tags:

#chair art#chair concept#abstract contempoary#abstract stilllife#black white
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Painted in oil on 24 x 36 canvas, sides are continuously painted. Wired for hanging. Will varnish if requested.
In this painting, I've composed a scene that interplays light and shadow, creating a tranquil yet somber atmosphere with an oil medium. The minimalistic approach allows the abstract forms and impressionistic strokes to evoke a sense of silence and contemplation. The solitary chair, bathed in light against the dark backdrop, symbolizes moments of solitude and introspection. This artwork is meant to bring a meditative energy to your space, prompting reflection and peace.

Materials used:

oil on canvas

Details:

Tags:

#chair art#chair concept#abstract contempoary#abstract stilllife#black white
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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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