Skyline Symphony (160X80CM)

Regular price $1,800.00
Sale price $1,800.00 Regular price
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Artwork Description

Skyline Symphony by Tania Chanter.
Beneath this celestial spectacle, a rugged rocky outcrop juts out, grounding the scene with its raw, earthy presence. The rocks, weathered by time and elements, tell tales of ancient mysteries. Their jagged edges and smooth surfaces create a fascinating contrast against the softness of the clouds above. A play of light and shadow accentuates the textures, casting intriguing patterns that seem to dance to the rhythm of the shifting clouds.

This abstract cloudscape with a rocky outcrop at the base evokes a sense of wonder and contemplation, inviting viewers to lose themselves in the harmonious interplay of colors, shapes, and textures. It embodies the beauty of contrasts and the harmony found in nature's ever-changing forms.

- One of a kind original painting.
- This painting is on stretched artist quality canvas with an internal wooden frame.|
- Gallery finished edges (blackened), so looks great from all sides. It would also look wonderful in a timber floating frame.
- All of Tania's original artworks are signed and named and include a signed Certificate of Authenticity.
- Packaged securely.
- Free delivery.
- For other sizes and colours commissions are welcome.

ABOUT THE ARTIST:
Tania is an Australian contemporary artist who has the desire to express emotion she feels from nature. Her feelings flow directly onto the canvas in an uninterrupted, intuitive flow; layers, textures and colours blend and evolve until some secret inner part feels satisfied. The depth and richness of the colours, the complexity of the sky – the romantic feeling of stormy clouds, the churning foam of the ocean on those days and the sunlight playing through tall grasses as they bend and wave. From the sweep of the vast landscape down to the bee among flowers, natures inspiration is endless.
Tania's work is represented in private and corporate collections throughout Australia and overseas.