Original artwork description:

This artwork is an emotional piece that explores the idea of giving an undefined gesture to someone, they understand the sentiment behind it but not the gesture itself. I have had to happen to me while living in different countries. In a sense you attribute an emotional aspect to the gesture within the context it was meant. Painted in the style of abstract expressionism.

The canvas is 193 cm (W) x 137 cm (H). The sides are painted in a dark blue as seen by the last photo.

This work was created on the 25th March 2022.

A Certificate of Authenticity with hologram - verification is attached to the image.

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This artwork is shipping UNMOUNTED and rolled up. International shipping prices since the Ukrainian war have risen 49%, making international shipping for art very expensive. We have chosen this method to make it the most affordable method of getting Estelle’s art. Having the work restretched at your local framer will be a fraction of the cost of international shipping. To compensate, we offer FREE SHIPPING worldwide. Framing instructions are included in the artwork, and we will even help you find a suitable framer. Stretching costs are far cheaper than international shipping prices.

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Materials used:

Synthetic Polymer Acrylic

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#statement piece #living room #gesture #emotional #emotions #undefined #organe and #estelle asmodelle #asmodelle estelle #undefined gesture 

Undefined Gesture (2022)

Acrylic painting 
by Estelle Asmodelle

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This artwork is an emotional piece that explores the idea of giving an undefined gesture to someone, they understand the sentiment behind it but not the gesture itself. I have had to happen to me while living in different countries. In a sense you attribute an emotional aspect to the gesture within the context it was meant. Painted in the style of abstract expressionism.

The canvas is 193 cm (W) x 137 cm (H). The sides are painted in a dark blue as seen by the last photo.

This work was created on the 25th March 2022.

A Certificate of Authenticity with hologram - verification is attached to the image.

FREE INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING

This artwork is shipping UNMOUNTED and rolled up. International shipping prices since the Ukrainian war have risen 49%, making international shipping for art very expensive. We have chosen this method to make it the most affordable method of getting Estelle’s art. Having the work restretched at your local framer will be a fraction of the cost of international shipping. To compensate, we offer FREE SHIPPING worldwide. Framing instructions are included in the artwork, and we will even help you find a suitable framer. Stretching costs are far cheaper than international shipping prices.

STRETCHED ARTWORKS

If you are okay buying the artwork pre-stretched and would like a firm shipping price, please get in touch with us before purchase, and we will give you a shipping price based on the size and weight of the painting and your location.

Materials used:

Synthetic Polymer Acrylic

Tags:
#statement piece #living room #gesture #emotional #emotions #undefined #organe and #estelle asmodelle #asmodelle estelle #undefined gesture 
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I started painting as a small child and usually won the school art prizes, first exhibiting at the Berrima District Art Show at the age of 10. After leaving school... Read more

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