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XL Original contemporary original art - Large abstract 150cm x 100cm in black white charcoal grey and olive green - modern urban art in acrylic and oil on quality deep edge box canvas - ready to hang, varnished signed on the back and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. Free UK delivery

Minimal monochrome smoky charcoal grey black white and olive green with abstract lines geometric lines and paint runs - quality box canvas size 150cm x 100cm 60in x 40in

Materials used:

Acrylic and Oil on box canvas

Tags:
#abstract #green #large #urban #oversized 
XL Charcoal Olive Abstract (2023)
Acrylic painting
by Carol Wood

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XL Original contemporary original art - Large abstract 150cm x 100cm in black white charcoal grey and olive green - modern urban art in acrylic and oil on quality deep edge box canvas - ready to hang, varnished signed on the back and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. Free UK delivery

Minimal monochrome smoky charcoal grey black white and olive green with abstract lines geometric lines and paint runs - quality box canvas size 150cm x 100cm 60in x 40in

Materials used:

Acrylic and Oil on box canvas

Tags:
#abstract #green #large #urban #oversized 

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My artwork is semi abstract, often incorporating and inspired by the natural forms of nebula clouds, flowers, trees and ethereal landscapes. In my recent piece I experiment with... Read more

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