Original artwork description:

This abstract acrylic painting is very vibrant and expressive. I painted it in 2014 and finished it in 2015. So there are several layers. The main colors are yellow, green light blue, rose, black and red.

It is a real statement piece of art and will be an eye-catcher in your home.

The sides of the artwork are also painted; it does not need to be framed and is ready to hang. It is signed on the side, title and date are written on the back.

The image in context is for display purposes only.

The size of the artwork is 80 x 80 x 2 cm / 31,5 x 31,5 x 0,8 inches

It will be shipped carefully protected within a cardboard box. A signed Certificate of Authenticity will be included with the artwork.

Materials used:

Quality acrylic paint, brushes

Do You Believe (2014) Acrylic painting
by Christel Haag

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This abstract acrylic painting is very vibrant and expressive. I painted it in 2014 and finished it in 2015. So there are several layers. The main colors are yellow, green light blue, rose, black and red.

It is a real statement piece of art and will be an eye-catcher in your home.

The sides of the artwork are also painted; it does not need to be framed and is ready to hang. It is signed on the side, title and date are written on the back.

The image in context is for display purposes only.

The size of the artwork is 80 x 80 x 2 cm / 31,5 x 31,5 x 0,8 inches

It will be shipped carefully protected within a cardboard box. A signed Certificate of Authenticity will be included with the artwork.

Materials used:

Quality acrylic paint, brushes

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Christel Haag lives and works in Munich in Germany. Her work is very process orientated and she uses an entire arsenal of mark making to create her art. Christel often... Read more

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