Canvase of expression

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Artwork Details

Medium Oil, Canvas (Requires Framing)
Dimensions 740cm (W) x 213cm (H) x 1cm (D)
Review Stars 21,269 Customer Reviews
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Artwork Description

Immerse yourself in the vibrant energy of this original abstract expressionist painting. Crafted with rich oil paints on a durable cotton canvas, this large-scale artwork showcases a captivating interplay of mixed colors, built up in numerous, dynamic layers. The textured surface invites a closer look, revealing the artist's skillful application and the depth of the composition.

This piece is a testament to the beauty of spontaneous creation, a true "Canvase of expression." The abstract subject matter allows for personal interpretation, inviting viewers to connect with the emotional resonance of the colors and forms. It’s a striking addition that brings a gallery-worthy presence to any space.

Imagine this expansive artwork commanding attention in your living room, a spacious hallway, or a modern office. Its bold colors and abstract nature make it a versatile statement piece that complements a variety of decor styles, adding a focal point of pure artistic energy. Own a unique, original work of art that speaks volumes.

Artist Bio

Nima is based in Melbourne, street artist who’s doing the first open air art exhibitions in the world , with collaboration with the city of Melbourne,
I do have a few type of art work and one of them called collaboration which I do love the collaboration one a lot to bring the community together….

‎‏Collaborated with the people of Melbourne to create this pieces

‎‏All languages , nationalities and opinions opportunities to became a part of this creation without of rules , regulations or exception .

People often ask me where I get the inspiration for my work. Funnily enough, they are my inspiration! Street art is more than a job for me — it’s the love of my life. My paintings are my family.

About 5 years ago I started inviting people to participate in the making of my artwork by adding a message from themselves to the canvas.

Over the years I’ve heard many say that picking up that brush healed them a little. It awakened something lost inside them.

And you know what?

Hearing that heals me a little. Every time.

Commissions

Nima's studio is in Melbourne