Original artwork description:

A canvas made with black, white, red acrylic and walnut brou, unvarnished.

A lot of effects and material for this canvas made with a brush and a knife.

The surface of the canvas is treated differently. With the scraping and crushing, the black is more or less intense depending on the light.

We see here and there, the bare canvas and the red color that appear under the effect of the painter's work

Materials used:

Acrylic on canvas

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#abstract #abstract landscape #abstraction #abstract seascape #abstract cityscape #black abstract painting #soulages inspiration #soulage inspiration 
N°5 (2023)
Acrylic painting
by Benoit Guerin

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A canvas made with black, white, red acrylic and walnut brou, unvarnished.

A lot of effects and material for this canvas made with a brush and a knife.

The surface of the canvas is treated differently. With the scraping and crushing, the black is more or less intense depending on the light.

We see here and there, the bare canvas and the red color that appear under the effect of the painter's work

Materials used:

Acrylic on canvas

Tags:
#abstract #abstract landscape #abstraction #abstract seascape #abstract cityscape #black abstract painting #soulages inspiration #soulage inspiration 

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Benoît est un transmetteur, un transmetteur d'émotions. Peintre autodidacte il débute sa vie artistique avec la peinture figurative puis glisse naturellement vers l'abstraction qu'il définit comme « un meilleur terrain... Read more

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