ABSTRACT BARCELONA ROOFTOPS AND SAGRADA FAMILIA 3D textural knife oil painting by Ana Maria Edulescu
by Ana Maria Edulescu
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10.000 x 10.000 x 4.000 cm.
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Title
ABSTRACT BARCELONA ROOFTOPS AND SAGRADA FAMILIA 3D textural knife oil painting by Ana Maria Edulescu
Artist
Ana Maria Edulescu
Medium
Painting - Oil On Canvas
Description
ABSTRACT CITYSCAPES series
''Abstract Barcelona rooftops and Sagrada Familia'' is an original textural impressionist impasto palette knife oil painting on 3D canvas, sizes 10x10 cm ( 4x4 inches ), depth 4 cm ( 1.6 inches ). The painting continues on the sides of the canvas.
This painting captures Gaudi's amazing cathedral Sagrada Familia and the abstracted Barcelona rooftops at sunset. I realized this work in impasto technique with professional oil paints applied with different types of palette knives.
Everywhere I wandered, always I seek for panoramic views of the cities in which I am able to observe what I call the ABSTRACT CITY PATTERNS. The rhythm of the rooftops seen from the distance fascinates me. In my personal artistic vision the architectonic details create practically an aesthetic abstract pattern, that urges to be translated in differently morphed palette knife strokes and marks interacting with each other in various ways and generating the painterly quality of the impasto textures that I love so much. See my entire series of ABSTRACT CITYSCAPES to understand better what I'm talking about. :)
I traveled to Barcelona many times ( first time in 2010) and I was impressed by Sagrada Familia. It's architectural style has been called ''warped Gothic''. The rippling contours of the stone facade make it look as though Sagrada Familia is melting in the sun,during the day, while the towers are topped with brightly-colored mosaic. Gaudi believed that color is life. Perhaps that's why I personally admire so much his amazing creations.
'' Describing Sagrada Familia, art critic Rainer Zerbst said >.
The Basilica and Expiatory Church of the Holy Family, commonly known as Sagrada Familia, is a large Roman Catholic church in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, designed by Catalan architect Antoni Gaudi ( 1852 - 1926 ). Although incomplete, the church is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Thought construction of Sagrada Familia had commenced in 1882, Gaudi became involved in 1883, taking over the project and transforming it with his architectural and engineering style - combining Gothic and curvilinear Art Nouveau forms.
Gaudi devoted his last years to the project, and at the time of his death, in 1926, less than a quarter of the project was complete. Sagrada Familia's construction progressed slowly, as it relied on private donations and was interrupted by the Spanish Civil War. Construction passed the midpoint in 2010 with some of the project's greatest challenges remaining and an anticipated completation date of 2026 - the centennial of Gaudi's death. '' ( wiki )
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October 3rd, 2021
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Tatiana Travelways
Your beautiful artwork has been featured in the "Travel Art" group's front gallery! Please post it in the respective travel gallery. For further exposure, check the Social Media links on our home page: https://fineartamerica.com/groups/1-travel-art.html
Neli Stoyanova
Congratulations on being featured on the home page of the FAA Group “Everything Sunset.” I am proud to display and promote your talents. Please post your featured image in the group's discussion thread so it remains available for viewing in the group.
Soraya Silvestri
Congratulations! Your art has been featured in the group 'Amazing Abstracts or Semi Abstracts'!
R W Goetting
I think Georgia says it best, ubersplendid! Such rich color, so full of life and energy. A great piece Ana!
Madalena Lobao-Tello
Congratulations! Your artwork is my today feature and favorite on Women Painters group. Shared on our FAA group and on Facebook.