Original artwork description:

February in Brittany. The sea is rough, it has a green blue color with a milky reflection.
This painting shows the aspect of the coast in this season with a mysterious and indefinable color.

Original acrylic painting on high quality linen canvas 41x33 centimeters.
Edges painted in black.
You can hang it without frame.
Four layers of varnish .
Ready to hang.
Packing and shipping within 3 days by myself.

Materials used:

Brush and palette knife

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Winter sea (2016)
Acrylic painting
by Thierry Vobmann. Abstract .

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February in Brittany. The sea is rough, it has a green blue color with a milky reflection.
This painting shows the aspect of the coast in this season with a mysterious and indefinable color.

Original acrylic painting on high quality linen canvas 41x33 centimeters.
Edges painted in black.
You can hang it without frame.
Four layers of varnish .
Ready to hang.
Packing and shipping within 3 days by myself.

Materials used:

Brush and palette knife

Tags:
#blue #seascape #green #white #ready to hang #ocean #waves #purple #winter #seaside #color #impressionist seascape #thierry vobmann #exclusive to artfinder #best price guaranteed 

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Thierry’s painting reflects the constant search for expression and movement. The forms sometimes sharp borne under his knives pique the curiosity of the viewer, who stops and plunges into a... Read more

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