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First viscous black paint was throw with a broom. Followed by brushed layers of red, cyan and blue paint. The …
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First viscous black paint was throw with a broom. Followed by brushed layers of red, cyan and blue paint. The piece ends with pink watery paint thrown over it.
This work can be installed directly onto walls with nails using the eyelets built into the material, it can also be stretched over wooden stretcher bars if preferred. Acrylic on tarpaulin.
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