Ion Sheremet - There Are So Many Things to Come






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Ion Sheremet's original 2021 acrylic on canvas abstract titled There Are So Many Things to Come, a 60×60 cm square work with gallery-deep painted sides, hand-signed, unframed, rolled for shipping, with certificate of authenticity included.
Description from the seller
This breathtaking abstract painting is a true work of art, handcrafted with skill and care on a square canvas with gallery-deep painted sides. The gestural style of the piece is evident in the spontaneous and colorful elements, including golden paint, which seem to dance and swirl across the canvas. The surface of the painting is rich and juicy, textured with the visible brushstrokes and palette knife marks of a truly handmade piece. The artist has expertly employed acrylic paints to create a bold and vibrant composition, with each stroke and mark clearly visible and noticeable. This is a truly one-of-a-kind piece that is sure to make a statement in any setting, inviting the viewer on a journey of discovery and exploration through its intricate and convoluted patterns.
SIZE:
60x60cm (24x24in)
MEDIUM:
• Acrylics on canvas
FEATURES:
• Hand-signed on the back
• Gallery deep painted sides
• No extra frame needed (painted sides!)
DELIVERY:
• Rolled in a tube (You'll need to stretch it!)
• Unframed
• In a cardboard box
• Certificate of Authenticity included
SHIPPING NOTE
The artwork will be shipped with Catawiki Smart Shipping. Please check your address before you pay, as it cannot be changed afterwords.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Ion Sheremet is an artist based in the Cologne area of Germany, working across oils, acrylics, watercolor, and charcoal, in the space between impression and abstraction.
The artworks are gestural and textured, reduced to the essential. Energy, light, and emotional depth take precedence over detail. Color carries movement, atmosphere, and feeling.
The focus lies on beautiful places, shifting light, and fleeting moments. What matters is not exact representation, but what remains with you after you look away.
Each work is an invitation to pause. To step back from noise. To connect emotionally with what unfolds on the surface.
This breathtaking abstract painting is a true work of art, handcrafted with skill and care on a square canvas with gallery-deep painted sides. The gestural style of the piece is evident in the spontaneous and colorful elements, including golden paint, which seem to dance and swirl across the canvas. The surface of the painting is rich and juicy, textured with the visible brushstrokes and palette knife marks of a truly handmade piece. The artist has expertly employed acrylic paints to create a bold and vibrant composition, with each stroke and mark clearly visible and noticeable. This is a truly one-of-a-kind piece that is sure to make a statement in any setting, inviting the viewer on a journey of discovery and exploration through its intricate and convoluted patterns.
SIZE:
60x60cm (24x24in)
MEDIUM:
• Acrylics on canvas
FEATURES:
• Hand-signed on the back
• Gallery deep painted sides
• No extra frame needed (painted sides!)
DELIVERY:
• Rolled in a tube (You'll need to stretch it!)
• Unframed
• In a cardboard box
• Certificate of Authenticity included
SHIPPING NOTE
The artwork will be shipped with Catawiki Smart Shipping. Please check your address before you pay, as it cannot be changed afterwords.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Ion Sheremet is an artist based in the Cologne area of Germany, working across oils, acrylics, watercolor, and charcoal, in the space between impression and abstraction.
The artworks are gestural and textured, reduced to the essential. Energy, light, and emotional depth take precedence over detail. Color carries movement, atmosphere, and feeling.
The focus lies on beautiful places, shifting light, and fleeting moments. What matters is not exact representation, but what remains with you after you look away.
Each work is an invitation to pause. To step back from noise. To connect emotionally with what unfolds on the surface.
