Tuesday

kr37,230.00 Inc. Vat

1 in stock

kr37,230.00 Inc. Vat

This enigmatic painting features a masterful interplay of colors and textures, drawing the viewer into a mesmerizing abstract landscape. The artist employs a palette of cool blues, purples, and hints of green, creating a dreamlike, ethereal atmosphere that captivates the eye. The top half of the artwork is dominated by a gradient of serene blues and greens, evoking a sense of calm and expansiveness, reminiscent of a misty morning sky or distant mountains shrouded in fog. As the eye moves downward, the colors transition into deeper tones of purple, punctuated with bursts of vibrant red and dark brown. This shift in palette signifies a grounding element, perhaps suggesting the earth or an abstract representation of a bustling, energetic scene below. The subtle textural variations throughout the painting add depth and dimension, inviting viewers to lose themselves in the intricate layers and discover hidden forms and figures within the abstract composition. The artist’s technique of blending and layering colors is both sophisticated and dynamic, offering a rich visual experience that changes with prolonged viewing. This work stands out for its ability to evoke a wide range of emotions and interpretations, making it a truly unique piece that invites contemplation and introspection. Overall, this painting is a compelling blend of abstraction and suggestion, skillfully using color and texture to create a piece that is both visually stunning and thought-provoking. It is an exceptional example of contemporary art, showcasing the artist’s talent for creating atmospheric and emotionally resonant works.

 

 

1 in stock

SKU: RVB-2019-100100-1 Category:

Description

Tuesday
100×100 cm
Acrylic, oil, charcoal and collage on linen painting, varnished to preserve and provide a deeper color tone in the artwork and protect the collage.
It’s from a series of paintings about Distorted Memories, fragments, clues and sequences that is our memories and dreams.
Exhibited at Redsheep Gallery.

Additional information

Weight 4 kg