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CSW2 series of Green

USD 1440

The artwork CSW2 stands for (Cosmic Systemic Web), consists of fundamental elements such as lines and none objective forms. This artwork combines spirituality, science, and art. The medium the artist used is acrylic on canvas of size 90 x 135 cm. This is an original artwork with a limited edition.

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The painting is considered contemporary art, and it is composed of its fundamental elements such as lines, non-objective forms, and colors. The artist used colors to express her inner soul sensually in the painting, and she used the color green to represent hope and rebirth. The artwork provides us with the sense of an energetic force that surrounds us. She applied her lines beautifully aligned in a rhythmic flow creating a knitted web.

Materials:

Acrylic on rolling canvas

Dimensions:

Length: 90 cm - Width: 135 cm - Height: 1 cm

Weight:

1.1 kg

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