Artwork description:

The DIPTYCH n.6 features the photograph *Painted dream #15* (from my collection “Tuscany: land of soul”) splitted in two parts.

This diptych captures the essence of Val d’Orcia in Tuscany in an abstract, dreamlike form. The two photographs present blurred landscapes that evoke rolling hills, expansive fields, and the soft, undulating nature of the Tuscan countryside.

The images embrace an abstract aesthetic, where the deliberate blurring creates a sense of movement and fluidity. This painterly effect makes the diptych resemble an impressionist artwork more than a traditional photograph. The abstraction invites viewers to experience the landscapes not as literal depictions but as emotional impressions — visions of Tuscany through a poetic lens.

The palette is warm and earthy, dominated by soft shades of beige, ochre, and burnt sienna. Subtle undertones of charcoal and deep brown provide depth, while pale creams and hints of gray sky introduce tranquility and balance. These tones reflect the natural hues of Tuscany: sunlit fields, shadowed valleys, and muted horizons. The gradient between light and dark creates a soothing visual harmony that feels timeless and meditative.

In this diptych, the two photographs each have a format of 50x75 cm, with an additional 5 cm white border on each side to allow for easy mounting on a frame and subsequent framing.
This diptych is versatile, making it ideal for contemporary, minimalist, or rustic interiors. Here are a few suggestions:

- Modern Minimalist Spaces: Place the diptych on a neutral wall, such as soft white or light gray, to highlight its warmth. Pair it with streamlined furniture in natural wood, beige, or monochromatic tones.
- Rustic Elegance: These photographs would enhance a Tuscan or farmhouse-inspired décor, complementing reclaimed wood furniture, textured linens, and terracotta accents.
- Cozy Contemporary: Install the diptych above a large, neutral sofa or bed. Adding earth-toned textiles, such as cushions or throws in similar hues, will unify the space.
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DIPTYCH n.6

✔️ UNIQUE WORK (Limited edition of 1) and will not be reissued or reproduced once sold;
✔️ Giclée fine art print on Innova Exhibition Matte Polycotton Canvas 380gsm (with margin of 5 cm);
✔️ Hand signed on the back;
✔️ Certificate of authenticity, signed and numbered;
✔️ Hahnemühle matt protective varnish for canvas inkjet prints applied.

Materials used:

Giclée fine art print on Innova Exhibition Matte Polycotton Canvas 380gsm

Tags:
#minimalism #impressionism #ochre #diptych #rolling hills #burnt sienna #tuscany abstract #warm color #delicate tones #unique artpiece 

Diptych n.6 (2024) Photograph
by Karim Carella

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  • Photograph on Canvas
  • From a limited edition of 1
  • Size: 120 x 85 x 0.1cm (unframed) / 100 x 75cm (actual image size)
  • Signed and numbered certificate of authenticity
  • Style: Impressionistic
  • Subject: Landscapes, sea and sky
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The DIPTYCH n.6 features the photograph *Painted dream #15* (from my collection “Tuscany: land of soul”) splitted in two parts.

This diptych captures the essence of Val d’Orcia in Tuscany in an abstract, dreamlike form. The two photographs present blurred landscapes that evoke rolling hills, expansive fields, and the soft, undulating nature of the Tuscan countryside.

The images embrace an abstract aesthetic, where the deliberate blurring creates a sense of movement and fluidity. This painterly effect makes the diptych resemble an impressionist artwork more than a traditional photograph. The abstraction invites viewers to experience the landscapes not as literal depictions but as emotional impressions — visions of Tuscany through a poetic lens.

The palette is warm and earthy, dominated by soft shades of beige, ochre, and burnt sienna. Subtle undertones of charcoal and deep brown provide depth, while pale creams and hints of gray sky introduce tranquility and balance. These tones reflect the natural hues of Tuscany: sunlit fields, shadowed valleys, and muted horizons. The gradient between light and dark creates a soothing visual harmony that feels timeless and meditative.

In this diptych, the two photographs each have a format of 50x75 cm, with an additional 5 cm white border on each side to allow for easy mounting on a frame and subsequent framing.
This diptych is versatile, making it ideal for contemporary, minimalist, or rustic interiors. Here are a few suggestions:

- Modern Minimalist Spaces: Place the diptych on a neutral wall, such as soft white or light gray, to highlight its warmth. Pair it with streamlined furniture in natural wood, beige, or monochromatic tones.
- Rustic Elegance: These photographs would enhance a Tuscan or farmhouse-inspired décor, complementing reclaimed wood furniture, textured linens, and terracotta accents.
- Cozy Contemporary: Install the diptych above a large, neutral sofa or bed. Adding earth-toned textiles, such as cushions or throws in similar hues, will unify the space.
- - -

DIPTYCH n.6

✔️ UNIQUE WORK (Limited edition of 1) and will not be reissued or reproduced once sold;
✔️ Giclée fine art print on Innova Exhibition Matte Polycotton Canvas 380gsm (with margin of 5 cm);
✔️ Hand signed on the back;
✔️ Certificate of authenticity, signed and numbered;
✔️ Hahnemühle matt protective varnish for canvas inkjet prints applied.

Materials used:

Giclée fine art print on Innova Exhibition Matte Polycotton Canvas 380gsm

Tags:
#minimalism #impressionism #ochre #diptych #rolling hills #burnt sienna #tuscany abstract #warm color #delicate tones #unique artpiece 
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***ARTFINDER AWARDS 2024 - ARTIST OF THE YEAR***Attracted since childhood by the beauty of nature and natural landscapes, I began to express myself artistically at the age of seven during... Read more

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