buy original artwork aurora borealis
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-Painted in white, shades of purple and red
3 sizes available
48 x 20 , 3 canvases each 16 x 20"
54 x 24 Inches 3 canvases each 18 x 24"
60 x 28 inches 3 canvases each 20 x 28 inches
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This abstract artwork is a compelling triptych painting, meaning it is a single image spread across three separate vertical panels.
Texture and Color
The painting is dominated by its heavy texture, which appears thick and rugged across the entire surface (an impasto technique). This texture gives the piece a very sculptural, almost three-dimensional quality.
The composition is divided into two major color fields by a strong, curved line:
Upper Section: Features cool, moody colors, transitioning from a dark slate gray/deep purple at the top to a lighter, almost white shade near the center wave.
Lower Section: Dominated by a warm, deep red or maroon. This color also has a rich, earthy texture.
Composition and Impression
A smooth, bright white line runs horizontally and undulates dramatically across all three panels, separating the dark, cool upper region from the warm, textured lower region. This line suggests a horizon, a cresting wave, or perhaps a land/sky division. The gentle, continuous curve of this line unifies the whole triptych painting.
The overall effect is atmospheric and dramatic, perhaps evoking a volcanic landscape under a dark sky, or an abstract aurora. The contrast between the cool and warm tones, combined with the heavy texture, makes this a very sophisticated and striking triptych painting
-Media: Acrylic & plaster Support: Canvas (Stretched) on Wood Frame
- Painting Can Hang Vertical or Horizontal.
- No Framing Is Required.
-Artist: Stuart Wright Media: Acrylic Support: Canvas (Stretched) on Wood Frame
-hand signed on the back - not a poster , handmade & hand painted
- art gallery represented artist
- best quality paint is used
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