Original artwork description:

This oil painting on canvas embodies the "Cracturism" technique, characterized by a textured surface created using papers, brushes, a knife and nails. The underlying colors of green and brick red are subtly visible beneath a transparent layer of scratched blue, which dominates the composition. The blue layer has been applied in a way that allows the colors beneath to show through in places, creating a nuanced interplay of tones. The texture produced by the knife and nails adds depth and a tactile quality, inviting viewers to explore the details and subtleties of the painting's surface. The scratched blue transparency gives the work a sense of movement, evoking a sense of mystery and layered complexity.

Materials used:

Oil paint on canvas

Tags:
#modern art #abstract art #textured abstract #oil painiting #rambarkhane arts 

Untitled (2019)

Oil painting 
by Ram Barkhane

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This oil painting on canvas embodies the "Cracturism" technique, characterized by a textured surface created using papers, brushes, a knife and nails. The underlying colors of green and brick red are subtly visible beneath a transparent layer of scratched blue, which dominates the composition. The blue layer has been applied in a way that allows the colors beneath to show through in places, creating a nuanced interplay of tones. The texture produced by the knife and nails adds depth and a tactile quality, inviting viewers to explore the details and subtleties of the painting's surface. The scratched blue transparency gives the work a sense of movement, evoking a sense of mystery and layered complexity.

Materials used:

Oil paint on canvas

Tags:
#modern art #abstract art #textured abstract #oil painiting #rambarkhane arts 
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Hello art lovers, i am an artist works randomly but i have my own style to work one is "Floating dotism" second is "Cracturism". In both styles I use multiple... Read more

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