Original artwork description:

UP FRONT # 4

Year: 2024
Actual Size: 28cm x 22cm • 15.7 inches x 8.6 inches
Framed with white Passepartout: 40cm x 30cm • 15.7 inches x 11.8 inches
Frame: White premium wood frame with crystal clear plexiglass
This artwork can also be framed in a black wood frame or a light oak wood frame. Please let me know if you prefer a black wood frame or a light oak wood frame on this artwork.
Medium: Acrylic paint, watercolour and oil pastels painted on the glossy front page of a TATLER magazine
Ready to hang: Yes
Signed on front
Ships professionally packaged in a cardboard box

The works from the UP FRONT collection are painted directly on the glossy front page of a fashion magazine. The series consist of bright colourful paintings which will give a pop of colour to any room. They are both fun and fashionable! The UP FRONT paintings are perfect to combine together for a fun and unique gallery wall. The artworks are painted on premium, glossy paper from the cover of fashion magazines. The original images can be seen through the paint, which gives them a sense of depth. Paying attention to the layers and what lies behind creates many interesting images for the viewer to explore.

By building up many layers of texture and colour, using brushes and palette knives, Angelika creates a rich surface and vibrant relationships between random shapes and deliberate markings in her work. She also uses watercolour and oil pastels to heighten the impressions and create depth and movement in her paintings.

Materials used:

Acrylic paint, watercolour and oil pastels on paper

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#abstract #colourful #mixed media #framed painting #work on #small paintings #ready to #fashion art #passepartout #white wood 

Up Front # 4 (2024)

Acrylic painting 
by Angelika Millmaker

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UP FRONT # 4

Year: 2024
Actual Size: 28cm x 22cm • 15.7 inches x 8.6 inches
Framed with white Passepartout: 40cm x 30cm • 15.7 inches x 11.8 inches
Frame: White premium wood frame with crystal clear plexiglass
This artwork can also be framed in a black wood frame or a light oak wood frame. Please let me know if you prefer a black wood frame or a light oak wood frame on this artwork.
Medium: Acrylic paint, watercolour and oil pastels painted on the glossy front page of a TATLER magazine
Ready to hang: Yes
Signed on front
Ships professionally packaged in a cardboard box

The works from the UP FRONT collection are painted directly on the glossy front page of a fashion magazine. The series consist of bright colourful paintings which will give a pop of colour to any room. They are both fun and fashionable! The UP FRONT paintings are perfect to combine together for a fun and unique gallery wall. The artworks are painted on premium, glossy paper from the cover of fashion magazines. The original images can be seen through the paint, which gives them a sense of depth. Paying attention to the layers and what lies behind creates many interesting images for the viewer to explore.

By building up many layers of texture and colour, using brushes and palette knives, Angelika creates a rich surface and vibrant relationships between random shapes and deliberate markings in her work. She also uses watercolour and oil pastels to heighten the impressions and create depth and movement in her paintings.

Materials used:

Acrylic paint, watercolour and oil pastels on paper

Tags:
#abstract #colourful #mixed media #framed painting #work on #small paintings #ready to #fashion art #passepartout #white wood 
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