Original artwork description:

It's an abstract work, made with acrylics on canvas.
It's signed on the front, varnished and delivered with its dock system.
The edges are painted to prolong the work. This allows it to be hung without framing.
Isabelle works the pictorial materials in a spontaneous, dynamic and instinctive gesture, a technique all in rhythms and movements, reminiscent of abstract expressionism and the «action painting».
The harmony of bright and luminous colors, tasks, and splashes, allow him to evoke love.
Copyright (C) Isabelle Pelletane (all rights reserved).

Materials used:

acrylics

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#abstract #pop art #colorful #street art #love painting #expressionism abstract #pelletane #graffiti abstract 

Sweet love (2024)

Acrylic painting 
by Isabelle Pelletane

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It's an abstract work, made with acrylics on canvas.
It's signed on the front, varnished and delivered with its dock system.
The edges are painted to prolong the work. This allows it to be hung without framing.
Isabelle works the pictorial materials in a spontaneous, dynamic and instinctive gesture, a technique all in rhythms and movements, reminiscent of abstract expressionism and the «action painting».
The harmony of bright and luminous colors, tasks, and splashes, allow him to evoke love.
Copyright (C) Isabelle Pelletane (all rights reserved).

Materials used:

acrylics

Tags:
#abstract #pop art #colorful #street art #love painting #expressionism abstract #pelletane #graffiti abstract 
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Born in 1969 in Paris region, Isabelle Pelletane is a living painter and working in Poitiers (French). The inspiration of the journeyThe art was very early imperative in Isabelle's life.... Read more

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