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Chameleon Crossing - Abstract Painting on Paper

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$750.00
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$750.00

    The lollipop man guided his colourful tribe across the Chameleon Crossing.

    I love to paint dynamic adventures in colour, often with a mischievous twist. I use freeform brushstrokes to convey a sense of escapade, of romping across the canvas with joyful abandon.

      DETAILS & DIMENSIONS

      Materials: Acrylic on Acid Free Fabriano Cold Pressed Artist Paper

      Size: 760mm (h) x 560mm (w) / approx. 30 x 22 inches

      Orientation: Vertical

      Framed: No. Would suit a white, black or wood frame. If you need help with framing I am happy to point you in the right direction.

      VIEW ON YOUR WALL: If you would like to view this painting on your wall please let me know.

      IMPORTANT: Every monitor displays colour differently. If you need more details or photos, please email before making a purchase.

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      Chameleon Crossing by Kirsty Black, abstract painting with layered organic shapes and fluid lines
      Chameleon Crossing by Kirsty Black, abstract painting with layered organic shapes and fluid lines

      • Instructions to view artwork on your wall
         

        See it on your Wall

        Send a photo of your wall, and I’ll show the painting in your space—so you can see exactly how it will look.

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        Framing Suggestions

        Frame recommended: floated on a white mat in a box frame (white, black, or natural wood). Finished size will be around 70 × 90 cm.

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      • Certificate of Authenticity for Kirsty Black Studio

        Certificate of Authenticity

        Every artwork comes with a signed Certificate of Authenticity, confirming it as an original piece by Kirsty Black.