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Tuscany II (2026) Original Acrylic Painting by Sheetal Singh

121.92 x 76.2 x 2.54cm (unframed) / 121.92 x 76.2cm (actual image size)

£1,161.91

This painting feels rooted in mid-century Abstract Expressionism, with clear echoes of Nicolas de Staël’s blocky, impasto landscapes. The thick, textural strokes and flattened planes of color reduce a waterside scene to pure structure: dark cypress-like forms anchor the center, while slabs of coral, ochre, and muted green stack like buildings or cliffs against a luminous yellow horizon. That tension between heavy blacks and sudden bursts of saturated color is what gives it its energy.

In a room, this piece won’t sit quietly. The bold orange and pink blocks pull the eye and inject warmth, while the cool greys and deep greens of the water and foliage keep it grounded. It sets a mood that’s contemplative but not somber: sophisticated, a little moody, and quietly dynamic. Hang it in a living room or study and it becomes a focal point that sparks conversation, making the space feel curated and emotionally layered without overwhelming it.

Materials used:

Acrylic paint

Details:

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This painting feels rooted in mid-century Abstract Expressionism, with clear echoes of Nicolas de Staël’s blocky, impasto landscapes. The thick, textural strokes and flattened planes of color reduce a waterside scene to pure structure: dark cypress-like forms anchor the center, while slabs of coral, ochre, and muted green stack like buildings or cliffs against a luminous yellow horizon. That tension between heavy blacks and sudden bursts of saturated color is what gives it its energy.

In a room, this piece won’t sit quietly. The bold orange and pink blocks pull the eye and inject warmth, while the cool greys and deep greens of the water and foliage keep it grounded. It sets a mood that’s contemplative but not somber: sophisticated, a little moody, and quietly dynamic. Hang it in a living room or study and it becomes a focal point that sparks conversation, making the space feel curated and emotionally layered without overwhelming it.

Materials used:

Acrylic paint

Details:

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My journey began as a simple passion. A childhood hobby inspired me to learn the skills and methodologies of a variety of mediums where I can draw on my fascination... Read more

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