Colour Patterns N.8

Reproduction Print by EVA JOHNOVA

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A$525

Artwork Details

Medium Canvas Print, Canvas, Ready to hang
Dimensions Printed to size: 50cm (W) x 70cm (H) x 5.5cm (D)
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This is a reproduction of an original artwork
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Original Artwork's Description

60 x 90 x 3.8cm
This artwork has been created by layering a mixture of modeling paste and putty on an MDF based canvas board .
The use of Geometrical pattens gives this artwork a modern look and feel.
The artwork is white colour with patterns in shades of natural colours of sage green ,
grey shade ,light brown and blush colour on the textured geometrical aspects.
The artwork is finished as a natural matt textured surface with with the deliberate use of imperfections to give each piece its own unique character .
Artwork is framed in a fitted ( can't be removed) faux wooden frame .
FRAME COLOUR OPTION - white,light wood look , dark wood look , black .
PLEASE NOTE: Colours and hues are sometimes distorted depending on monitor screens, can differ from mobile devices and tablets too.
All pieces for sale are original and one of a kind.

Artist Bio

Eva Johnova is a Slovakian born abstract artist residing on the Northern Beaches of Sydney. Growing up Eva has always had an artistic side which she initially expressed through her work as a make-up artist in Paris, London and Edinburgh. Since moving to Australia she has expanded her horizons and moved into the world of contemporary abstract art and design.

Nature is Eva’s greatest inspiration – especially the rich colours and textures from the mountains of her childhood in Slovakia and both the natural beauty of the Australian outback and the many beaches around Australia. Her earliest pieces involved working with found objects such as old furniture, books, newspapers to create environmentally sensitive works of art. She then took inspiration from the ethereal beauty of feathers. She has been using the natural material and also delicate hand-crafted paper feathers, during her previous design phase.

As Eva's creative spirits have soared, she has returned more and more to her inspiration from the natural beauty to be found in the outback and beaches of Australia. Eva has been inspired to create the beautiful resin artworks that mimic both the beautiful waves crashing on the sandy beaches which the Northern Beaches of Sydney are famous for as well as the contrasting beauty of the harsh ruggedness of the outback meeting the smoothness of the ocean.