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Harum Scarum - Abstract Painting on Paper

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$750.00
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$750.00
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Acrylic on Artist Paper
760mm (h) x 560mm (w)

Harum Scarum is about energy, freedom, and the pure enjoyment of the journey. Sweeping green gestural brush strokes and vivid pops of orange move across the landscape, capturing the thrill of movement and spontaneity in a bold, expressive composition.

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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Harum Scarum by Kirsty Black, abstract artwork on paper with a broad green gestural brushstroke in the foreground
Harum Scarum by Kirsty Black, dynamic abstract painting on paper with green brushwork over a blue and green background

  • Instructions to view artwork on your wall
     

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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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