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This painting was made by recycling the acrylic colors left on the palette.
 Once dried, the acrylics become rubbery and inside you can see infinite shades of color;  this has always fascinated me and I thought of making a painting with pure color and its material aspect as protagonist.  To emphasize the tangible aspect of the color, you can also see colored lead tips
 To “embellish it” and create plays of light, I thought of inserting tiny glitter.
This painting was made by recycling the acrylic colors left on the palette.
 Once dried, the acrylics become rubbery and inside you can see infinite shades of color;  this has always fascinated me and I thought of making a painting with pure color and its material aspect as protagonist.  To emphasize the tangible aspect of the color, you can also see colored lead tips
 To “embellish it” and create plays of light, I thought of inserting tiny glitter.
This painting was made by recycling the acrylic colors left on the palette.
 Once dried, the acrylics become rubbery and inside you can see infinite shades of color;  this has always fascinated me and I thought of making a painting with pure color and its material aspect as protagonist.  To emphasize the tangible aspect of the color, you can also see colored lead tips
 To “embellish it” and create plays of light, I thought of inserting tiny glitter.
This painting was made by recycling the acrylic colors left on the palette.
 Once dried, the acrylics become rubbery and inside you can see infinite shades of color;  this has always fascinated me and I thought of making a painting with pure color and its material aspect as protagonist.  To emphasize the tangible aspect of the color, you can also see colored lead tips
 To “embellish it” and create plays of light, I thought of inserting tiny glitter.
This painting was made by recycling the acrylic colors left on the palette.
 Once dried, the acrylics become rubbery and inside you can see infinite shades of color;  this has always fascinated me and I thought of making a painting with pure color and its material aspect as protagonist.  To emphasize the tangible aspect of the color, you can also see colored lead tips
 To “embellish it” and create plays of light, I thought of inserting tiny glitter.

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Color Explosion n.3-2021 Painting

Chiara Gregorin

Italy

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 15.7 W x 15.7 H x 0.8 D in

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This painting was made by recycling the acrylic colors left on the palette. Once dried, the acrylics become rubbery and inside you can see infinite shades of color; this has always fascinated me and I thought of making a painting with pure color and its material aspect as protagonist. To emphasize the tangible aspect of the color, you can also see colored lead tips To “embellish it” and create plays of light, I thought of inserting tiny glitter.

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Acrylic on Canvas

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15.7 W x 15.7 H x 0.8 D in

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I love to use color as a "tool" to bring JOY and CHEERFUL to the environments where my paintings are exhibited. The protagonist of my paintings is the COLOR !! Mine is a lively, fast, colorful, effective and impactful art. All my canvases are made with love and care in the TINY DETAILS. In fact, I love to "embellish" my paintings with small material details using low-availability materials (glitter, sequins, beads, ...)

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