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Like a poem, my paintings begin with an observation, a feeling, a hunch or an idea, a memory and are then refined so that every colour, every shape and form, every gesture is woven together. Working with oil I build the paintings up in layers to create a luminosity or light that glows from within the painting. Discovery, curiosity, playfulness.
Painting continues around the deep edges of the canvas giving a very contemporary style although it can be framed if you wish.

Materials used:

oil on canvas

Tags:
#oil painting #rain #london city #umbrella 
'Early Morning in The City' (2015)
Oil painting
by Ewa Czarniecka

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Like a poem, my paintings begin with an observation, a feeling, a hunch or an idea, a memory and are then refined so that every colour, every shape and form, every gesture is woven together. Working with oil I build the paintings up in layers to create a luminosity or light that glows from within the painting. Discovery, curiosity, playfulness.
Painting continues around the deep edges of the canvas giving a very contemporary style although it can be framed if you wish.

Materials used:

oil on canvas

Tags:
#oil painting #rain #london city #umbrella 

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I’m Ewa Czarniecka– Full Time Human Being, Artist, Wife, Animal Lover, Cat crazy . . . . . My style is something between abstract and Impressionism. I've always been been... Read more

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