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"Elements" is an engaging abstract painting that masterfully combines geometric shapes and a diverse palette of colors to represent the fundamental components of nature.

 

The central part of the painting features a dynamic zigzag pattern filled with vibrant blue and green hues, reminiscent of a flowing river or water body. This central design draws the viewer's eye and serves as a focal point of the composition.

 

Surrounding this core are a series of small square tiles in shades of blue, brown, and beige, which might symbolize various terrains and landscapes. These tiles are meticulously arranged, creating a sense of structure and rhythm that contrasts with the fluidity of the central water-like pattern.

 

In the bottom left corner, a cluster of dark shapes with white speckles adds a touch of mystery and depth, possibly representing vegetation or another natural element.

 

The use of different textures and colors throughout the painting creates a rich, layered effect that invites viewers to explore and interpret the intricate interplay of elements.

 

"Elements" captures the essence of nature's diversity and beauty through abstract representation, encouraging viewers to reflect on the interconnectedness of the natural world. This piece is a testament to the artist's ability to convey complex themes through a harmonious blend of shapes, colors, and textures.

 

Notes: Original multimedia painting by Marie Fry; canvas board/glass/acrylic on stretched canvas, 20" x 20" x .75"

Elements

SKU: DAP-PNT-EL-58
$90.00Price
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