Gold matter triptych painting wall art metallic love romance wall decor
$99.00 – $599.00
Gold Matter , 3 piece canvas art, triptych art wall hanging in metallic paint silver gold red blue yellow paint Postage is free worldwide.
This set of paintings is available in 5 sizes
small 27 x 12 ” – 3 canvases each 9 x 12 ” $109 usd
med 48 x 20″ – 3 canvases each is 16 x 20″ $149 usd
large 54 x 24″ – 3 canvases each is 18 x 24″ $259
larger 60 x 28″ – 3 canvases each is 20 x 28″ $329
extra large 72 x 36″ – each canvas is 24 x 36″ $519 (this size is on deluxe 1.5 inch canvas)
Paintings come in a custom made box, stronger than amazon etc. And paintings are fully trackable.
*This is a commission piece 1-2 weeks until completion*
Title ” Gold Matter ” extra impasto edition , metallic paint silver gold brown and a touch of red
3 panel abstract triptych art on large canvas art , 3 piece canvas art abstract painting love romantic art
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Though traces of abstraction in two-dimensional art date back to the stone ages, abstract painting is popularly understood to have begun with the works of J.M.W. Turner, Gustave Courbet, Édouard Manet, the Impressionists, as well as in the early 1900s, when Paul Cézanne’s stylized, flattened forms influenced what would eventually be called the Cubism of Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque. Arguably the first abstract artmovement, Cubism would prove foundational to countless branches of abstract art, particularly those which lacked any recognizable link to the visible world. Wassily Kandinsky and Robert Delaunay were among the first artists to make such paintings: pure compositions of line, form, and color. While these early artists broke the ice for entirely abstract art, they were just a few among its many important early exponents, which also included Marcel Duchamp, Francis Picabia, Piet Mondrian, and Kazimir Malevich.
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