Original artwork description:

Type: Abstract painting / Abstract art
Technique: Acrylic paint on canvas;

On an background of white, blue, yellow and red, different shades of red, blue and black come together to create visual illusions. The shapes that make up the arts meld together to flow harmoniously or clash into a violent frenzy.

The bright circle in the middle of the painting is the Wheel of Fortune, highlighted also by an uneven surface in the texture. The lower part of the picture is an organic velvety surface. At first glance it appears like fire from the dragon above but a moment later it changes to look like the wheel of fortune.

This painting is an expressive and abstract work in form and colour. I have used a canvas on which there have been successive washes of reds, blues and purples to increase the depth and create complexity in the surface. To finish the work off, a brilliant ochre and white gash was knifed on in the barder between the two min colour zones.
This work looks best in a large space where the viewer can either engross themselves in the painting by standing close but can also view from far away to see the whole composition.

Canvas stretched on a wooden frame.
This is a one of a kind painting, created and painted by me.
Signed on back and with a certificate of authenticity.

Materials used:

Acrylic paint on canvas. Canvas stretched on a wooden frame. The painting is ready to hang.

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Wheel of Fortune -80x80cm (2016)

Acrylic painting 
by Cornelia Petrea

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Type: Abstract painting / Abstract art
Technique: Acrylic paint on canvas;

On an background of white, blue, yellow and red, different shades of red, blue and black come together to create visual illusions. The shapes that make up the arts meld together to flow harmoniously or clash into a violent frenzy.

The bright circle in the middle of the painting is the Wheel of Fortune, highlighted also by an uneven surface in the texture. The lower part of the picture is an organic velvety surface. At first glance it appears like fire from the dragon above but a moment later it changes to look like the wheel of fortune.

This painting is an expressive and abstract work in form and colour. I have used a canvas on which there have been successive washes of reds, blues and purples to increase the depth and create complexity in the surface. To finish the work off, a brilliant ochre and white gash was knifed on in the barder between the two min colour zones.
This work looks best in a large space where the viewer can either engross themselves in the painting by standing close but can also view from far away to see the whole composition.

Canvas stretched on a wooden frame.
This is a one of a kind painting, created and painted by me.
Signed on back and with a certificate of authenticity.

Materials used:

Acrylic paint on canvas. Canvas stretched on a wooden frame. The painting is ready to hang.

Tags:
#multi color abstract painting #abstract painting #modern art #original painting #acrylic painting #painting on canvas #abstract artwork #art for sale #art on canvas #handmade painting #original hand made #painting with love 
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Representation: Multiart Gallery MonacoI’m a self taught artist and I began to paint abstract as pure expressionism. Once the palette knife was in my hand, I connected to abstract... Read more

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