Original artwork description:

I made this acrylic painting like the metaphor of trespassing through your mind and consequences that that act resolves on inner feeling (November-2022).
Abstract painting on canvas, created with brushes and a pallet knife, in addition to adding a silver acrylic spray with adhesive tape.
The fascination of this painting lies in the detail.
Structures, cracks, scratches, several layers of paint and
a matte finish conserve the beauty of the transient on canvas.

It is ready to hang - (sawtooth hanger) - Edges are painted
Signed on the back and also comes with a certificate of authenticity.

Two coats of protective satin varnish are applied to protect the painting from UV rays and dust.

Interior view - example/dimensions may not scale

Materials used:

Acrylic paint on canvas, Satin varnish finish, Acrylic modelling paste, Acrylic paint spray, Adhesive tape

Trespassing No.3 (2022)

Acrylic painting 
by Roman Kozomara

£643

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Original artwork description
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I made this acrylic painting like the metaphor of trespassing through your mind and consequences that that act resolves on inner feeling (November-2022).
Abstract painting on canvas, created with brushes and a pallet knife, in addition to adding a silver acrylic spray with adhesive tape.
The fascination of this painting lies in the detail.
Structures, cracks, scratches, several layers of paint and
a matte finish conserve the beauty of the transient on canvas.

It is ready to hang - (sawtooth hanger) - Edges are painted
Signed on the back and also comes with a certificate of authenticity.

Two coats of protective satin varnish are applied to protect the painting from UV rays and dust.

Interior view - example/dimensions may not scale

Materials used:

Acrylic paint on canvas, Satin varnish finish, Acrylic modelling paste, Acrylic paint spray, Adhesive tape

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Beginnings and role models. . . My first touch with a magic of pencil and paper started early in elementary school with a looking at comics of John Romita and... Read more

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