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"The promise of a new day comes as the first rays of sun flood the horizon, and with it comes possibilities, new beginnings and hope of better times," says Cornelia of this softly glowing modern landscape.

The highly textured surface and low relief effects are created by a combination of layering of acrylic paint.

Materials used:

I was using professional grade acrylic colors with premium quality color, pigments that have high resistance to fading. Sides are continuously painted, so there is no need to frame.

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Ray of Hope - 70x70x2 cm (2020)
Oil painting
by Cornelia Petrea

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"The promise of a new day comes as the first rays of sun flood the horizon, and with it comes possibilities, new beginnings and hope of better times," says Cornelia of this softly glowing modern landscape.

The highly textured surface and low relief effects are created by a combination of layering of acrylic paint.

Materials used:

I was using professional grade acrylic colors with premium quality color, pigments that have high resistance to fading. Sides are continuously painted, so there is no need to frame.

Tags:
#oil painting #abstract painting #green #yellow #white 

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Representation: Multiart Gallery MonacoI’m a self taught artist and I began to paint abstract as pure expressionism. Once the palette knife was in my hand, I connected to abstract... Read more

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