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Acrylic on canvas, stretched and ready to hang.

Signed on the back.

Inspired by the grid-like draw patterns used in mid century furniture

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Acrylic on canvas

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Stretched and ready to hang

This artwork is currently stretched and ready to hang.

#Geometric abstraction, #hard edge, #minimalist, #beige, #black, #white

All art by Jo Moloney

Abstract geometric painting with four quadrants divided by a vertical yellow line. The top left quadrant is a muted rust colour, while directly beneath it is a light pink. To the right, separated by the yellow, the bottom quadrant features a deep teal. The colours and precise boundaries between them are designed to complement minimalist decor by introducing subtle vibrancy, or to add a structured visual element within an eclectic art collection without overpowering the surrounding space.This painting features a geometric abstraction with a composition split into different coloured sections. On the left, a large rectangle in a rich orange hue fills most of the space, adjacent to a slim vertical stripe of deep red. To the right, a broader section in white is framed by the same soft pink that outlines the entire composition, giving the piece a structured, colour-blocked appearance. Abstract geometric artwork with warm orange shapes on a soft pink background, suggesting motion and balance in a minimalist style.This is a minimalistic painting, characterised by a large expanse of negative space. The composition is divided horizontally into three distinct bands of colour: the top section is white, the middle a pale pink, and the bottom a muted green, reminiscent of a lawn. The bands are of uneven thickness, with the green section being the largest, suggesting a horizon line. The overall effect is serene and contemplative, evoking a simplified landscape or an abstract representation of a field under a vast sky.
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