Original artwork description:

"Impossible sunset" is an expressive, abstract composition on canvas, created with oil. Dominating the scene is a bold red circle, reminiscent of a sun, radiating energy from the center of the piece. Surrounding this focal point are gestural strokes that blend turquoise and brown hues. The artist has employed scratches and layered textures, adding depth and movement to the work. The street depicted is quiet and devoid of people, evoking a feeling of solitude. The overall atmosphere is one of stillness and contemplation, where the interplay of color, shape, and texture invites the viewer to explore the quiet energy of the scene.

The artwork has painted sides, no frame needed, ready to hang.
Signed on the front. Shipped in a box.

Materials used:

Oil

Tags:
#red #brown #cityscape #abstract expressionism #geometric #circle #turquoise #abstract lady 

Impossible sunset (2024) Oil painting
by Emma Pesti

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"Impossible sunset" is an expressive, abstract composition on canvas, created with oil. Dominating the scene is a bold red circle, reminiscent of a sun, radiating energy from the center of the piece. Surrounding this focal point are gestural strokes that blend turquoise and brown hues. The artist has employed scratches and layered textures, adding depth and movement to the work. The street depicted is quiet and devoid of people, evoking a feeling of solitude. The overall atmosphere is one of stillness and contemplation, where the interplay of color, shape, and texture invites the viewer to explore the quiet energy of the scene.

The artwork has painted sides, no frame needed, ready to hang.
Signed on the front. Shipped in a box.

Materials used:

Oil

Tags:
#red #brown #cityscape #abstract expressionism #geometric #circle #turquoise #abstract lady 
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Emma Pesti

Location Serbia

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I was born on 25th May 1990, in Subotica, Serbia. I got my degree in Visual Arts in 2013, at the University of Szeged, in Hungary. Now I live and... Read more

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