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"Iceberg" is a diptych that consists of two canvases, 80x80 cm in size, which can be exhibited in different ways, both vertically and horizontally. The theme for the creation of a large series of paintings was the very idea of ​​an iceberg floating in the sea, consisting of millions of tiny ice mirrors sparkling in the sun. One of the interesting details of the iceberg is that most of it is hidden from us under the water column and we do not even know how huge it is, and everything secret attracts and fascinates.

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Acryl

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What is the iceberg hiding. (2018)

Acrylic painting 
by Galina Poloz

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"Iceberg" is a diptych that consists of two canvases, 80x80 cm in size, which can be exhibited in different ways, both vertically and horizontally. The theme for the creation of a large series of paintings was the very idea of ​​an iceberg floating in the sea, consisting of millions of tiny ice mirrors sparkling in the sun. One of the interesting details of the iceberg is that most of it is hidden from us under the water column and we do not even know how huge it is, and everything secret attracts and fascinates.

Materials used:

Acryl

Tags:
#black and #blue #black #abstraction #white #abstract art #abstract expressionism #ice #black white #gray #abstraction painting #iceberg #galina poloz 
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I work with various painting materials, exploring the possibilities of representation of perception hidden in them - not of the visual environment, but of vision itself. For me, painting is... Read more

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