Original artwork description:

This is an abstract work, created with acrylics on canvas.
It is signed on the front, varnished and delivered with its own hanging system.
The edges are painted to extend the work. This allows it to be hung unframed.
Isabelle works with pictorial materials in a spontaneous, dynamic and instinctive gesture, a technique all about rhythm and movement, reminiscent of abstract expressionism and "action painting".
The interplay of colors, stains, splashes and words evokes the idea that life is beautiful.
Copyright (adagp) Isabelle Pelletane (all rights reserved).

Materials used:

acrylics

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This is an abstract work, created with acrylics on canvas.
It is signed on the front, varnished and delivered with its own hanging system.
The edges are painted to extend the work. This allows it to be hung unframed.
Isabelle works with pictorial materials in a spontaneous, dynamic and instinctive gesture, a technique all about rhythm and movement, reminiscent of abstract expressionism and "action painting".
The interplay of colors, stains, splashes and words evokes the idea that life is beautiful.
Copyright (adagp) Isabelle Pelletane (all rights reserved).

Materials used:

acrylics

Tags:
#abstract #colorful #expressionism #love #street art #contemporary art #graffiti art #positive art #happy work 
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Born in 1969 in Paris region, Isabelle Pelletane is a living painter and working in Poitiers (French). The inspiration of the journeyThe art was very early imperative in Isabelle's life.... Read more

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