Original artwork description:

Storm was created to allow the viewer to think about things from an emotional point of view. Are we imagining the calm before the storm, or perhaps the aftermath of a storm? The painting evokes thoughts of water, although it is really a metaphor for the daily things of life we all go through. This painting is on a gallery wrapped canvas with finished white edges. It comes ready to hang.
Signed on back and with a certificate of authenticity

Materials used:

Acrylic paint on canvas. Canvas stretched on a wooden frame. The artwork is ready to hang.

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Storm (2015)

Acrylic painting 
by Cornelia Petrea

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Storm was created to allow the viewer to think about things from an emotional point of view. Are we imagining the calm before the storm, or perhaps the aftermath of a storm? The painting evokes thoughts of water, although it is really a metaphor for the daily things of life we all go through. This painting is on a gallery wrapped canvas with finished white edges. It comes ready to hang.
Signed on back and with a certificate of authenticity

Materials used:

Acrylic paint on canvas. Canvas stretched on a wooden frame. The artwork is ready to hang.

Tags:
#artwork by cornelia petrea #art by cornelia #wall hanging #art for lovers 
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Representation: Multiart Gallery MonacoI’m a self taught artist and I began to paint abstract as pure expressionism. Once the palette knife was in my hand, I connected to abstract... Read more

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