PARIS ROOFS abstract miniature palette knife oil painting Mona Edulesco
by Mona Edulesco
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10.000 x 10.000 x 4.500 cm.
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Title
PARIS ROOFS abstract miniature palette knife oil painting Mona Edulesco
Artist
Mona Edulesco
Medium
Painting - Oil On Canvas
Description
PARIS ROOFS abstract miniature by Mona Edulesco.
Textured impressionism stylized cityscape palette knife oil painting on gallery wrapped canvas (3D canvas) 10x10x4,5 cm (4x4x1,7 inches).
This is a new addition to my Paris stylized cityscapes series.
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I have always loved to approach my urban paintings in a myriad of ways. I enjoy stylizing architectural forms in various manners. This has always been one of my goals, even a preoccupation from the time I was studying at the school of architecture until the present. The versatility of oil paint along with my prototypic work with palette knives allows me to play with the urban forms abstracting the city in an unconstrained manner.
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Paris is the capital of France and the country`s largest city. It is situated on the river Seine, in northern France, at the heart of the Ile-de-France region.
Paris is a city to discover, seeing the sights, visiting the museums, they're part of the experience. But then jump on the metro or a bus and get off at a place you've never heard of, wander through a quartier where French mixes with Arabic or Vietnamese, have lunch in a local restaurant, poke your head into mysterious shops, or just perch on a cafe terrace with a vin blanc and let yourself fall in love with the city.
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October 7th, 2021
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Lori Pittenger
Congratulations your outstanding artwork has been featured on the leading page of Impressionism group! Please add this new feature to your artist log in the group’s discussions. If not on page 1 check for it on page 2. Also, feel free to add to the many themed catalogs in the group’s discussions as well. Excellent work! Lori