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Le temps des moissons (2013)Acrylic painting by Thierry Vobmann. Abstract .

54 x 65 x 2.01cm (unframed)

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£885.67

The unique atmosphere, special smell that filled the countryside in the harvest time. The wind that gently rock the wheat running an Ola in honour of the summer.
Original painting on canvas, 54x65 centimeters.
The canvas is delivered frameless with the edges painted black, which dispenses with framing.

Thank you very much for your visit,
All of my works are priced at my official listing, but if you fall in love with one, please don't hesitate to contact me or make an offer directly on this page.
I will study any proposal with great interest.

Materials used:

brush and knives

Details:

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#abstract#landscape#contemporary#modern#gift#palette knife#home decor#new#gestural abstract#professional artist
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The unique atmosphere, special smell that filled the countryside in the harvest time. The wind that gently rock the wheat running an Ola in honour of the summer.
Original painting on canvas, 54x65 centimeters.
The canvas is delivered frameless with the edges painted black, which dispenses with framing.

Thank you very much for your visit,
All of my works are priced at my official listing, but if you fall in love with one, please don't hesitate to contact me or make an offer directly on this page.
I will study any proposal with great interest.

Materials used:

brush and knives

Details:

Tags:

#abstract#landscape#contemporary#modern#gift#palette knife#home decor#new#gestural abstract#professional artist
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Thierry’s painting reflects the constant search for expression and movement. The forms sometimes sharp borne under his knives pique the curiosity of the viewer, who stops and plunges into a... Read more

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