$942.86
This abstract geometric acrylic painting is a vibrant and playful composition that draws inspiration from vintage Italian parasols. With a focus on bold, bright colors and clean lines, the painting features intersecting shapes and patterns that evoke the cheerful, summery vibe of a day spent lounging in the shade of a colorful umbrella.
Details:
Title: Nazare Sunset
Medium: Acrylic on Watercolor Paper
Size: 40x28 inches total, (100x70 cm)
Year: 2024
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* Frame is for illustrative purposes only, artwork is packaged and shipped carefully rolled in a tube.
Natalia Roman is a talented contemporary artist whose colorful and abstract paintings have been exhibited in galleries across Europe and are part of private collections worldwide.
Her artistic style draws inspiration from geometric, minimalist shapes, and paintings from the beginning of Modernism, with a special emphasis on Bauhaus forms and Art Deco shapes of the 30s, 40s, and 50s.
One of the most striking features of Roman's works is her great use of color and form. She skillfully blends hues, resulting in subtle and chic combinations that complement both vintage and modern furniture. Her unique color choices and expert use of form allow her work to stand out and be easily recognizable.
Roman's paintings are the perfect addition to any space. The subtle and chic color combinations combine beautifully with carefully crafted designer spaces. Her works do not overwhelm a room but instead bring a level of sophistication and elegance to it.
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Since cyanotypes are one of the oldest photographic prints known, they must be stored properly. Cyanotypes involve an intricate process with light-sensitive chemicals and high-quality papers to get the best image quality possible, so they are very different to regular inkjet prints.
Although image quality is quite stable, there may be some fading if exposed to direct sunlight for long periods of time, and placed in extremely humid or acidic environments. For your print to last a lifetime, which it can, it would be best to put it in a glass or plastic frame, and try to keep it indoors, away from direct UV light- indirect light is fine! If you have any more questions, please ask!
We offer discounts for the purchase of multiple prints, whether it be the same image or a series of images. Please contact us for specific details about your order.
Remember that each cyanotype print is unique, since they are all hand-made and exposed in direct sunlight, so there may be subtle variations in tone and texture. When expecting multiple prints of the same image, don't expect them to all be exactly the same, there may be small variations- that's the beauty!
We send all our art prints and paintings with expedited shipping, which arrives in less than a week with tracking info.
All items are shipped unframed, carefully rolled in a tube.
A lot of people like to float-frame our cyanotypes and paintings, since the borders where the emulsion is applied are very interesting, but some people also like to matte the pieces so that they look bigger. If you're interested in a diptych or triptych we recommend framing them to the edge of the paper, that way they can be displayed relatively close together and will suggest continuity between the individual pieces.
We generally suggest thin frames, either white aluminum or a mild or light wood-plated aluminum. UV-protection or museum glass is also recommended.
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