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This is a unique piece whose overall dark blue tones represent the wonderful Australian ocean.
This ocean has many colorful corals that reflect the gold, revealing the golden lines of the sun in the depths.
The light blue circles, containing black circles within them, symbolize fish eggs hiding among the corals.
The circles with light blue and green tones symbolize many fish swimming swiftly among the corals and oceanic inclines.

The painting is on canvas with acrylic and mixed media, mixed with glued paper and various pencils for details.
Also note pieces of another paper painting glued to its surface, also with papers glued.
This painting does not have a frame; it is only on canvas.
‘Enjoy your underwater imagination when looking at it. ENJOY!’

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Karin Melzer

AUD$1,900
Size: 80w x 120h x 2d cms
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Acrylic and mixed media, mixed with glued paper and various pencils for details on canvas

This painting does not have a frame; it is only on canvas.

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Additional Information

This is a unique piece whose overall dark blue tones represent the wonderful Australian ocean.
This ocean has many colorful corals that reflect the gold, revealing the golden lines of the sun in the depths.
The light blue circles, containing black circles within them, symbolize fish eggs hiding among the corals.
The circles with light blue and green tones symbolize many fish swimming swiftly among the corals and oceanic inclines.

The painting is on canvas with acrylic and mixed media, mixed with glued paper and various pencils for details.
Also note pieces of another paper painting glued to its surface, also with papers glued.
This painting does not have a frame; it is only on canvas.
‘Enjoy your underwater imagination when looking at it. ENJOY!’