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Psychedelic chaos emerging in an explosion from a distant horizon. Colours emboldened with blacks and whites. faces appearing here and there and totally open to the interpretation of the viewer.
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An original acrylic painting on paper complete in white A4 frame. Signed by the artist and varnished. Total size including the A4 frame is 31cm x 22.5cm (12 x 9 inches). The painting itself within its mount is 18.5 x 13.5 cm (7.25 x 5.25 inches).
Just a pure intuitive, intense, colourful, imagined landscape. A distant horizon and hundreds of mad little rock formations and monoliths. Made by dragging paint down the paper with a knife blade and adding to the piece by using different styles of marking technique using many different colours.
Designed by Robert Widdowson in Oxford
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