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Sveta Hessler'Caribbean Island' - Colorful Island Flora - Abstract Expressionist Spheres2024
2024
About the Item
"Caribbean Island" by Sveta Hessler is a 40" x 40" oil on canvas that beautifully encapsulates the essence of abstract expressionism. Hessler's canvas is a mosaic of hues, where each circle seems to capture a fragment of the ocean's depth, the sun's warmth, and the lushness of tropical flora. The cool blues and vibrant greens blend harmoniously with splashes of sunny yellows and warm earth tones, mirroring the diverse palette of a Caribbean landscape. The repetitive circular motifs suggest the rhythmic ebb and flow of island life, while the textured white spaces in between could represent the sandy beaches that line these paradisiacal retreats. This piece exudes a serene yet joyful atmosphere, inviting viewers to a visual getaway, reminiscent of the serene and vibrant spirit of Caribbean islands. It's a visual symphony of color, rhythm, and joy, perfect for those seeking a splash of vitality and tranquility in their collection.
About the Artist:
If most artists’ creativity is like that of a bonsai tree, solid and attention-grabbing, Sveta’s art is a unique palm tree. Her works are away and above the madding crowd. Like the palm tree, her trunk is bare but her top is green and alive. Sveta emerged in the art scene in L.A, straight from the confinement of the Russian creative milieu. Sveta’s portraiture is lush and soft, thick oil paint is oozing from her sitter’s cheeks, turning the viewing experience into a feast of colors. The melancholy eyes stand in direct contrast to the joyous colors, turning the encounter of viewer and canvas into a joyous banquet.
Sveta’s works are available exclusively in the American Art Gallery, Carmel-By-The-Sea, California.
An original, one-of-a-kind.
The painting comes with a certificate of authenticity and a letter of appraisal.
Keywords: abstract art, abstract expressionist art, colorful, vibrant, mosaic, tropical, flora, yellow, earth tones, ebb and flow, Sveta Hessler
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- Creation Year:2024
- Dimensions:Height: 40 in (101.6 cm)Width: 40 in (101.6 cm)Depth: 1.5 in (3.81 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Carmel, CA
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