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"Picnic" is a lively, gestural spring painting. An abstraction of nature. One can really imagine the sunny but still fresh day. The colors turquoise, pink and orange dominate. The painting was created with acrylic colors and paper collage on heavy watercolor paper (290 grms, Canson).
The painting is sold without a frame.
The artwork is protected by a silky varnish (Lascaux).

70 x 70 x 0,1 cm / 27.6 x 27.6 x 0.04 in

This artwork is sold from Germany.
Customers outside of the European Union: Possible import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the price for the artwork or shipping cost. These fees are customer’s responsibility.

Materials used:

acrylic and paper collage on watercolour paper

Tags:
#pink #acrylic #collage #turquoise #paper 

Picnic (2020)

Acrylic painting 
by Karin Goeppert

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"Picnic" is a lively, gestural spring painting. An abstraction of nature. One can really imagine the sunny but still fresh day. The colors turquoise, pink and orange dominate. The painting was created with acrylic colors and paper collage on heavy watercolor paper (290 grms, Canson).
The painting is sold without a frame.
The artwork is protected by a silky varnish (Lascaux).

70 x 70 x 0,1 cm / 27.6 x 27.6 x 0.04 in

This artwork is sold from Germany.
Customers outside of the European Union: Possible import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the price for the artwork or shipping cost. These fees are customer’s responsibility.

Materials used:

acrylic and paper collage on watercolour paper

Tags:
#pink #acrylic #collage #turquoise #paper 
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