Abstract Nature Set of 3 Framed Prints
Abstract Nature Set of 3 Framed prints is part of a series composed of three abstract paintings.
In this case, the artist Clarafosca wants to talk about the calm that gives you nature. This connection with the forms she uses that neutralize your nerves, takes presence with the palette of colors she had chosen for this painting.
It is a unique piece of contemporary art that will add a touch of personality to your walls.
Abstract Nature Set of 3 Framed prints size
- Every print measures 16×20 inches or 40,51×51 cm
Print qualities
- Bests printing materials.
- Paper thickness: 10.3 mil
- Paperweight: 5.57 oz/y² (189 g/m²)
- Giclée printing quality
- Opacity: 94%
- ISO brightness: 104%
- Blank product sourced from Japan
- Alder, semi-hardwood frame from renewable forests.
- Already mounted, ready to hang, hand made.
Durable excellent quality wall decor, this professional gallery art print provides the color that will stand the test of time.
Production and shipping
It takes 2–7 business days to create a product and fulfill an order, we print on demand in the USA and Australia, the average shipping time is 12 business days depending on the delivery destination. FREE SHIPPING.
Abstract painting
“The painter does not paint what he sees, but what he feels, what he tells himself about what he has seen”. Pablo Picasso.
If inside, his passions and feelings are totally exposed. For that reason, abstract painting can be deeply emotional, evocative, or even heartbreaking.
But well, before explaining what abstract art is, we have to understand what its origin is. At the end of the 19th century, there was a great discontent on the part of the artists, who demanded a break with the Academy, from there movements like impressionism began to emerge. They were constantly seeking to represent light and color through stain and color.
Therefore, abstract art is born from the necessity of the free expression of the artist and they lean on their language: lines, colors, spots, geometries, pigments, etc. The abstraction is consolidated in the 20th century, as the opposite to the figuration, with a diversity of approaches (minimalism, op-art, action panting, expressionism, etc).