Original artwork description:

"She came with Flowers in her Arms" is a bright, happy painting in the main colors of red, orange, green and blue. Due to the brightness and the colors it suggests a new beginning, spring and sun.

This work was done with mixed media. I used acrylics, oil pastels and graphite. The painting is sealed with a glossy varnish to protect it from UV light, dust and moisture.

The size of the work is 46,5 x 60 x 0.1 cm (18.30 x 23.6 x 0.1 in). Around the actual image is a clean, white 1,5 cm (0.6 in) rim.

Room view might not be at scale!

Materials used:

acrylic, oil pastel, graphite

Tags:
#abstract #flowers #red #floral #expressionism #impressionist #bright #romantic #mixed media painting #paper #on paper #to be framed 

She came with Flowers in her Arms (2018) Acrylic painting
by Karin Goeppert

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"She came with Flowers in her Arms" is a bright, happy painting in the main colors of red, orange, green and blue. Due to the brightness and the colors it suggests a new beginning, spring and sun.

This work was done with mixed media. I used acrylics, oil pastels and graphite. The painting is sealed with a glossy varnish to protect it from UV light, dust and moisture.

The size of the work is 46,5 x 60 x 0.1 cm (18.30 x 23.6 x 0.1 in). Around the actual image is a clean, white 1,5 cm (0.6 in) rim.

Room view might not be at scale!

Materials used:

acrylic, oil pastel, graphite

Tags:
#abstract #flowers #red #floral #expressionism #impressionist #bright #romantic #mixed media painting #paper #on paper #to be framed 
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