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Karnish Art
Painting Abstract Large Figurative Nature Rhino Africa Bold Showstopper Invest

2025

$2,900
£2,203.02
€2,536.77
CA$4,148.74
A$4,550.77
CHF 2,346.66
MX$54,354.43
NOK 29,762.80
SEK 27,920.89
DKK 18,957.23

About the Item

Title: Symbol of Strength Painting Abstract Figurative Nature Rhino Africa Bold Showstopper Investment Extra-Large Africa Crowns In this piece, I poured my passion for wildlife, nature and undiluted colors, expressing in bold lines and vibrant acrylics. Colors and gravure was used to carve rhythm and depth. The abstract shapes and the proud rhino embody raw strength and resilience, inviting you to feel Africa’s untamed spirit. The mesmerizing shapes and forms invites the viewer to create their own stories and let the eye flow throughout this bold statement piece. This one-of-a-kind artwork will bring energy and empowerment, transforming your space with its dynamic interplay of minimalism and expressionism. Let it inspire courage and freedom every day. The painting will be shipped rolled to offer maximum protection during it's journey to the collector.

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