Futuristic Living Room

White, yellow, black, blue, green, orange, red, purple, brown, pink tones abstract living room like image with curved and geometric shapes on black, white and green background with nuances.
White, yellow, black, blue, green, orange, red, purple, brown, pink tones abstract living room like image with curved and geometric shapes on  black, white and green  background with nuances.
White, yellow, black, blue, green, orange, red, purple, brown, pink tones abstract living room like image with curved and geometric shapes on black, white and green background with nuances.

Painting: Oil and Paint on Canvas

Year:  1998

Size:  50X70 cm

White, yellow, black, blue, green, orange, red, purple, brown, pink tones abstract living room like image with curved and geometric shapes on black, white and green background with nuances.

Artwork realized with oil painting on canvas  modified by atmospheric agents.

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Published by Barbara Stamegna

abstract painter

2 thoughts on “Futuristic Living Room

  1. It’s a great pleasure reading your post. It’s full of information, I am looking for and I love to post a comment that “The content of your post is awesome”. Abstract Painting is all about the expression of the artist’s various emotions like joy, sorrow, lust, pain, passion, desire and insight into society.
    I would like to know what paints do you use. I usually use the Camlin professional ones. But I heard foreign brands such as Winsor Newton are far superior. Any suggestions on what watercolor sets to buy?
    Again Thanks for sharing this wonderful page . Keep posting!! Good Luck!

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    1. Dear Jacob, thank you very much for your comment! I really appreciate it! I don’t usually use watercolors but oil painting or mixed technique, even though I love also watercolors. But oil colours and mixed techniques give me a greater freedom of expression. I think that the choice of colours we use depends and fits the type of art we create. Thanks again. All the best! Barbara

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