Original artwork description:

The "SICILIAN ORANGE" series features a mosaic with paints, blending acrylic and oil in a media mix to create small, framed interior paintings. Each piece is adorned with a black passepartout and frame, offering a minimalistic appearance while serving as an unusual accent in any space. The contrasting shades of blue and red make these works truly stand out, capturing attention with their vibrant color palette.

Inspired by a trip to Sicily during the orange harvest, this semi-abstract series incorporates elements of cubism and minimalism, offering a fresh take on interior art. The mosaic oil technique adds texture and depth, creating a dynamic composition that reflects the beauty and vibrancy of Sicily. These paintings are not only decorative but also bring a bold, contemporary touch to any interior.

Original oil painting on paper.

Oil and acrylic on paper 240g/m2, it is acid-free and specially designed for oil and acrylic paintings.

Painting has a passé-partout 30x30 cm - black color, however it will require mounting and framing. In situ images are for illustration purposes only.

If you would like more photos or videos of the artwork, just let me know please.

Please note,
Your order may be subject to import duties and taxes which are applied when the delivery reaches that destination.
I have no control over these charges and I cannot predict their amount.
You will be responsible for payment of any such import duties and taxes. Please contact your local customs office for further information before placing your order.

Materials used:

Oil and acrylic

Tags:
#still life #mixed media #mosaic #small oil #interior art #orange abstract #mosaic painting #small framed #mosaic art #cubism abstraction #still-life orange #paintings framed 

"SICILIAN ORANGE" #3 (2022) Mixed-media painting
by Julia Borg

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The "SICILIAN ORANGE" series features a mosaic with paints, blending acrylic and oil in a media mix to create small, framed interior paintings. Each piece is adorned with a black passepartout and frame, offering a minimalistic appearance while serving as an unusual accent in any space. The contrasting shades of blue and red make these works truly stand out, capturing attention with their vibrant color palette.

Inspired by a trip to Sicily during the orange harvest, this semi-abstract series incorporates elements of cubism and minimalism, offering a fresh take on interior art. The mosaic oil technique adds texture and depth, creating a dynamic composition that reflects the beauty and vibrancy of Sicily. These paintings are not only decorative but also bring a bold, contemporary touch to any interior.

Original oil painting on paper.

Oil and acrylic on paper 240g/m2, it is acid-free and specially designed for oil and acrylic paintings.

Painting has a passé-partout 30x30 cm - black color, however it will require mounting and framing. In situ images are for illustration purposes only.

If you would like more photos or videos of the artwork, just let me know please.

Please note,
Your order may be subject to import duties and taxes which are applied when the delivery reaches that destination.
I have no control over these charges and I cannot predict their amount.
You will be responsible for payment of any such import duties and taxes. Please contact your local customs office for further information before placing your order.

Materials used:

Oil and acrylic

Tags:
#still life #mixed media #mosaic #small oil #interior art #orange abstract #mosaic painting #small framed #mosaic art #cubism abstraction #still-life orange #paintings framed 
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Hello, I am Julia Borg, a contemporary artist, currently living in Malta. An important moment was my first trip to Malta, which changed my outlook and destiny. I am very happy... Read more

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