Painting "Evening New York"
This is a story about the atmosphere of a city connected by bridges. Bridges always make cities more romantic. They seem to connect a divided city, its different parts, different worlds. Evening New York is, as it seems to me, a city with a sky of ultramarine and purple colors. With a sky on which the stars twinkle brightly and memorable beautifully, especially bright in winter. In this picture, all the famous bridges of America have merged into one image, standing like huge giants above the water and connecting different parts of the land.
The painting surprisingly changes color during the day from Ultramarine to dark Purple in the evening. Which creates an incredible atmosphere in the room. The painting was created with sea sand, threads and plastic elements of the road fence.
Title: Evening New York. Purple minimalistic painting No.107
Size: 60 х 80х 2 cm (unframed)
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Medium: Acrylic, Plastic, Sea Sand, Thread, Sawdust
Acrylic paint on Linen Canvas
Shipped well protected. This artwork is sold unframed. It is signed on back, titled and dated on the back and also comes with a certificate of authenticity.
All my paintings are finished with a good layer of Semi-gloss varnish for bright colors and clear permanent protection for years.
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Tags:
Navy blue, Dark blue, Medium Blue, Blue, Teal, Dark cyan,
Deep sky blue, Dark turquoise, Aqua, Cyan, Midnight blue, Dodger blue, Light sea green, Turquoise, Steel blue, Dark slate blue, Medium turquoise, Indigo, Medium aquamarine, Aquamarine, Maroon, Purple, Sky blue, Light sky blue, violet, Medium purple, Dark violet, Dark orchid, Medium violet red, Goldenrod, Crimson, Plum, Violet, Red, Orange, Gold, Snow, Yellow, Light yellow, White, evening sky over the ocean, night over the ocean, night over the sea, moon over the sea, yves Klein ultramarine, red thread on a purple background, bright blue circle on a purple background, yellow sea purple red, sand and canvas
© Snezhana Denis