Original artwork description:

This abstract painting is part of an evergrowing series of works, which transports the viewer to a world of swirling colors and shapes, each one seeming to move and shift before the viewer's eyes. At first glance, it appears to be a chaotic mess of lines and curves, but upon closer inspection, it begins to reveal a hidden order within. The artwork is dominated by a series of chaotic and sometimes interlocking shapes, each one containing a different pattern or texture. Some are smooth and polished, while others are rough and jagged, as though they were carved from stone. Yet others are adorned with intricate designs that seem to glow from within, as if lit by an unseen source of light. The colors are equally mesmerizing. Bold, vibrant hues clash against one another, creating a cacophony of color that is both beautiful and jarring. Tiny shapes and symbols are hidden within the larger patterns, each one offering a tantalizing glimpse into the artist's creative process. It's as though the painting is a puzzle, waiting for the viewer to unravel its secrets.

NOTE: This artwork was painted onto a large, thin canvas board. The canvas will be sold and shipped safely in a reinforced, tube-like package. Please refer to a specialist framing service for professionally unrolling and installing the canvas onto a panel.

INTERNATIONAL BUYERS: Please be aware that customers are responsible for all duties and import taxes which may be applied. Please check with your local customs agency for details of estimated costs as these do vary. Unfortunately because of this, customs charges are not included within the shipping and handling costs.

Materials used:

Acrylic paint and markers

Tags:
#contemporary #expressive #experimental #dreamlike #random #crazy #spontaneous #intuitive #cluster #insomnia #nonsense #sporadic 

Intermittent Fervour #4 (2023)

Acrylic painting 
by Daniel Unger

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This abstract painting is part of an evergrowing series of works, which transports the viewer to a world of swirling colors and shapes, each one seeming to move and shift before the viewer's eyes. At first glance, it appears to be a chaotic mess of lines and curves, but upon closer inspection, it begins to reveal a hidden order within. The artwork is dominated by a series of chaotic and sometimes interlocking shapes, each one containing a different pattern or texture. Some are smooth and polished, while others are rough and jagged, as though they were carved from stone. Yet others are adorned with intricate designs that seem to glow from within, as if lit by an unseen source of light. The colors are equally mesmerizing. Bold, vibrant hues clash against one another, creating a cacophony of color that is both beautiful and jarring. Tiny shapes and symbols are hidden within the larger patterns, each one offering a tantalizing glimpse into the artist's creative process. It's as though the painting is a puzzle, waiting for the viewer to unravel its secrets.

NOTE: This artwork was painted onto a large, thin canvas board. The canvas will be sold and shipped safely in a reinforced, tube-like package. Please refer to a specialist framing service for professionally unrolling and installing the canvas onto a panel.

INTERNATIONAL BUYERS: Please be aware that customers are responsible for all duties and import taxes which may be applied. Please check with your local customs agency for details of estimated costs as these do vary. Unfortunately because of this, customs charges are not included within the shipping and handling costs.

Materials used:

Acrylic paint and markers

Tags:
#contemporary #expressive #experimental #dreamlike #random #crazy #spontaneous #intuitive #cluster #insomnia #nonsense #sporadic 
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Daniel Unger's artworks transports the viewer to a world of swirling colors and shapes, each one seeming to move and shift before the viewer's eyes. At first glance, Daniel's paintings... Read more

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