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This new body of work doesn’t not start with a vision or a concept, but with the exploration of movement and colour. Choosing a selection of colours that perfectly match and supplement each other and then using experimental pouring techniques, I let the acrylic mixture create its own mysterious forms and it always surprises me that the same colour palette can be used over and over again and still resulting in every single art piece being different, as so many factors are affecting the results. I love not knowing what patterns and colours will emerge from the different mediums I use in each pour. The resulting pour often decides what the painting will be.

For this experimental technique I choose the different colours of blue, and turquoise, alternating with white, creating mysterious images and shapes almost by magic. The resulting pour in this specific painting was so much ocean like, that I manipulated the bottom part of the pour with a sandy beach colour and added an extra pour in blue-white to create the white foam of the surf.

I added a collection of tiny natural little shells that I had found some time ago on the Bribie Island Beach to enhance the beach experience.

A signed Certificate of Authenticity will be attached to the back of the painting.

Copyright: ©mARTa. All rights reserved

Beach Combing at Bribie Island

Marta Blaszak

AUD$150
Size: 28w x 28h x 2d cms
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Fluid Acrylic on 20cm x 20cm Gallery Wrapped Canvas

Two coats of Acrylic varnish are applied for protection.

28cm x 28cm Frame and ready to hang

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Additional Information

This new body of work doesn’t not start with a vision or a concept, but with the exploration of movement and colour. Choosing a selection of colours that perfectly match and supplement each other and then using experimental pouring techniques, I let the acrylic mixture create its own mysterious forms and it always surprises me that the same colour palette can be used over and over again and still resulting in every single art piece being different, as so many factors are affecting the results. I love not knowing what patterns and colours will emerge from the different mediums I use in each pour. The resulting pour often decides what the painting will be.

For this experimental technique I choose the different colours of blue, and turquoise, alternating with white, creating mysterious images and shapes almost by magic. The resulting pour in this specific painting was so much ocean like, that I manipulated the bottom part of the pour with a sandy beach colour and added an extra pour in blue-white to create the white foam of the surf.

I added a collection of tiny natural little shells that I had found some time ago on the Bribie Island Beach to enhance the beach experience.

A signed Certificate of Authenticity will be attached to the back of the painting.

Copyright: ©mARTa. All rights reserved