People try to find some plots in my non-figurative abstract paintings. Landscapes are presented to some, flowers, cloudy skies, natural elements or precious stones are presented to someone. In this picture, I narrow the viewer's imagination, concretizing that this is a landscape. But this does not mean that there is nothing to imagine in the imagination. My author's technique, combined with a palette knife, gave me the opportunity to create an interesting texture of the painting. Perhaps these are puddles in an open field, perhaps the sea and islands. Only the horizon line is clearly visible. There is something to think about here.
Oil on cardboard, acrylic
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People try to find some plots in my non-figurative abstract paintings. Landscapes are presented to some, flowers, cloudy skies, natural elements or precious stones are presented to someone. In this picture, I narrow the viewer's imagination, concretizing that this is a landscape. But this does not mean that there is nothing to imagine in the imagination. My author's technique, combined with a palette knife, gave me the opportunity to create an interesting texture of the painting. Perhaps these are puddles in an open field, perhaps the sea and islands. Only the horizon line is clearly visible. There is something to think about here.
Oil on cardboard, acrylic
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