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SOOS TIBERIU
Melted Rainbow - Large Abstract Painting 60x30 inches 63x31.5 in

2025

$1,375.07
£1,029.28
€1,166
CA$1,892.49
A$2,109.38
CHF 1,106.72
MX$25,758.97
NOK 14,013.47
SEK 13,244.86
DKK 8,876.41

About the Item

READY TO HANG - 3D GALLERY QUALITY Dimensions: 160x80X4 cm (one PCS) 63x31.5x1.6 inches. This work is a real therapy for the eyes and for the soul. This artwork fits perfectly in a large space, a big leaving room, a hotel reception or a conference space and will feed you with solar energy all day long. I sign and date on the front and I also put my relief signet (on the back - see an example in details). I also attache a certificate of authenticity for every piece of art that I sell. The technique I used: knife palette, 3D stretched canvas on reinforced wooden chassis (4x4 cm) and professional acrylic colors. At the end I covered with a coat of varnish, to protect it against UV and dust. It is ready to hang on the wall. I ship this works in cardboard boxes careful wrapped in bubble foil and protect the painting with cardboard. Materials used: streched canvas, acrylic paints, brushes, knife palette, varnish Tags: #colorful #abstract painting #rainbow #large painting #large abstract #large acrylic #pride #hotel decor #abstract rainbow #supersize artwork #supersize art #rainbow painting #ready_to_hang #160x80 c
  • Creator:
    SOOS TIBERIU (1977, Romanian)
  • Creation Year:
    2025
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 31.5 in (80 cm)Width: 63 in (160 cm)Depth: 1.58 in (4 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Zofingen, CH
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: Soos1stDibs: LU2203216708832

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