Original artwork description:

The architecture surrounds us, envelops us like a protective box for valuables. Delimits our environment, it establishes boundaries and points of view. It is both container and contents, a vessel for confidently storing our lives. The lights and shadows alternate and crop images that stretch and break up in the streets and alleys.

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Acrylic paint on cancas. Canvas stretched on a wooden frame. Painting is ready to hang.

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Urban Ramparts - 61x83x2,5 cm (2018)
Acrylic painting
by Cornelia Petrea

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The architecture surrounds us, envelops us like a protective box for valuables. Delimits our environment, it establishes boundaries and points of view. It is both container and contents, a vessel for confidently storing our lives. The lights and shadows alternate and crop images that stretch and break up in the streets and alleys.

Materials used:

Acrylic paint on cancas. Canvas stretched on a wooden frame. Painting is ready to hang.

Tags:
#cornelia gallery #blue #abstract painting #red #large #colourfull #urban #architecture #cornelia petrea #cornelia artwork 

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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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