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"Explore the Colours: Green Leaves" is a large abstract (Diptych) on paper. It is part of the monochrome series; the only colour I used is green in different tones and shades. Contrasts come from white and black charcoal. The greens and the handwriting of the brushstrokes reminded me so much of leaves while painting, that I added some charcoal sketches of leaves and called it "Green Leaves".

The paper is a high quality artistic paper (Canson, 290 gsm). Both paintings have a small (1 - 1,5 cm) white rim around, so you need no mount to frame them. To strengthen the character of the paintings and their colours, they are sealed with a silky matte varnish. Both paintings are signed and dated on the back, the right one is also signed on the front.

2 pieces, each 140 x 149 x 0,2 cm | 55.1 x 58.7 x 0.1 in
"Explore the Colours: Green Leaves" is a large abstract (Diptych) on paper. It is part of the monochrome series; the only colour I used is green in different tones and shades. Contrasts come from white and black charcoal. The greens and the handwriting of the brushstrokes reminded me so much of leaves while painting, that I added some charcoal sketches of leaves and called it "Green Leaves".

The paper is a high quality artistic paper (Canson, 290 gsm). Both paintings have a small (1 - 1,5 cm) white rim around, so you need no mount to frame them. To strengthen the character of the paintings and their colours, they are sealed with a silky matte varnish. Both paintings are signed and dated on the back, the right one is also signed on the front.

2 pieces, each 140 x 149 x 0,2 cm | 55.1 x 58.7 x 0.1 in
"Explore the Colours: Green Leaves" is a large abstract (Diptych) on paper. It is part of the monochrome series; the only colour I used is green in different tones and shades. Contrasts come from white and black charcoal. The greens and the handwriting of the brushstrokes reminded me so much of leaves while painting, that I added some charcoal sketches of leaves and called it "Green Leaves".

The paper is a high quality artistic paper (Canson, 290 gsm). Both paintings have a small (1 - 1,5 cm) white rim around, so you need no mount to frame them. To strengthen the character of the paintings and their colours, they are sealed with a silky matte varnish. Both paintings are signed and dated on the back, the right one is also signed on the front.

2 pieces, each 140 x 149 x 0,2 cm | 55.1 x 58.7 x 0.1 in
"Explore the Colours: Green Leaves" is a large abstract (Diptych) on paper. It is part of the monochrome series; the only colour I used is green in different tones and shades. Contrasts come from white and black charcoal. The greens and the handwriting of the brushstrokes reminded me so much of leaves while painting, that I added some charcoal sketches of leaves and called it "Green Leaves".

The paper is a high quality artistic paper (Canson, 290 gsm). Both paintings have a small (1 - 1,5 cm) white rim around, so you need no mount to frame them. To strengthen the character of the paintings and their colours, they are sealed with a silky matte varnish. Both paintings are signed and dated on the back, the right one is also signed on the front.

2 pieces, each 140 x 149 x 0,2 cm | 55.1 x 58.7 x 0.1 in
"Explore the Colours: Green Leaves" is a large abstract (Diptych) on paper. It is part of the monochrome series; the only colour I used is green in different tones and shades. Contrasts come from white and black charcoal. The greens and the handwriting of the brushstrokes reminded me so much of leaves while painting, that I added some charcoal sketches of leaves and called it "Green Leaves".

The paper is a high quality artistic paper (Canson, 290 gsm). Both paintings have a small (1 - 1,5 cm) white rim around, so you need no mount to frame them. To strengthen the character of the paintings and their colours, they are sealed with a silky matte varnish. Both paintings are signed and dated on the back, the right one is also signed on the front.

2 pieces, each 140 x 149 x 0,2 cm | 55.1 x 58.7 x 0.1 in
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Daniela Schweinsberg

Germany

Painting, Acrylic on Paper

Size: 117.3 W x 55.1 H x 0 D in

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"Explore the Colours: Green Leaves" is a large abstract (Diptych) on paper. It is part of the monochrome series; the only colour I used is green in different tones and shades. Contrasts come from white and black charcoal. The greens and the handwriting of the brushstrokes reminded me so much of leaves while painting, that I added some charcoal sketches of leaves and called it "Green Leaves". The paper is a high quality artistic paper (Canson, 290 gsm). Both paintings have a small (1 - 1,5 cm) white rim around, so you need no mount to frame them. To strengthen the character of the paintings and their colours, they are sealed with a silky matte varnish. Both paintings are signed and dated on the back, the right one is also signed on the front. 2 pieces, each 140 x 149 x 0,2 cm | 55.1 x 58.7 x 0.1 in

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Multi-paneled Painting:Acrylic on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:117.3 W x 55.1 H x 0 D in

Number of Panels:2

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