Original artwork description:

"Shades of Stillness" is an abstract painting that captures a serene and tranquil atmosphere through a composition of muted grey and taupe tones. The painting is created on a canvas with the sides painted, allowing for a visually cohesive presentation from any angle. It is stapled on the back, providing a clean and professional finish. The artwork is intentionally designed to be displayed without the need for framing, allowing the viewer to focus solely on its captivating essence.

The inspiration behind "Shades of Stillness" lies in the beauty of quietude and the subtle nuances found within a muted colour palette. The artist sought to convey a sense of calm and tranquillity by using various shades of grey and taupe, which evoke a feeling of introspection and contemplation.

The absence of vibrant colours in this painting aims to create a space for viewers to pause, reflect, and find solace in the stillness. By embracing a minimalist approach, the artist invites the audience to explore the subtle details and textures within the artwork, fostering a sense of personal connection and introspection.

The signature placed on the back of the painting allows the viewer to immerse themselves fully in the visual experience without any distractions, while the sides being painted provide a polished and completed appearance. "Shades of Stillness" is an invitation to embrace tranquillity, find beauty in simplicity, and discover a moment of respite amidst the chaos of the world. It comes ready to hang and with certificate of authenticity.

Materials used:

acrylic on canvas

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Shades Of Stillness (2023) Acrylic painting
by Paresh Nrshinga FRSA

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"Shades of Stillness" is an abstract painting that captures a serene and tranquil atmosphere through a composition of muted grey and taupe tones. The painting is created on a canvas with the sides painted, allowing for a visually cohesive presentation from any angle. It is stapled on the back, providing a clean and professional finish. The artwork is intentionally designed to be displayed without the need for framing, allowing the viewer to focus solely on its captivating essence.

The inspiration behind "Shades of Stillness" lies in the beauty of quietude and the subtle nuances found within a muted colour palette. The artist sought to convey a sense of calm and tranquillity by using various shades of grey and taupe, which evoke a feeling of introspection and contemplation.

The absence of vibrant colours in this painting aims to create a space for viewers to pause, reflect, and find solace in the stillness. By embracing a minimalist approach, the artist invites the audience to explore the subtle details and textures within the artwork, fostering a sense of personal connection and introspection.

The signature placed on the back of the painting allows the viewer to immerse themselves fully in the visual experience without any distractions, while the sides being painted provide a polished and completed appearance. "Shades of Stillness" is an invitation to embrace tranquillity, find beauty in simplicity, and discover a moment of respite amidst the chaos of the world. It comes ready to hang and with certificate of authenticity.

Materials used:

acrylic on canvas

Tags:
#abstract #abstraction #large #abstract art #abstract painting #paresh nrshinga #square abstract #grey abstract #monotone art #gestural artwork 
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Paresh Nrshinga is a London-based artist who has been creating art and exhibiting since the 2000s. Originally recognised for his intricate pencil portraits, the artist has shifted his focus to... Read more

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