AT studio - Roses.





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AT studio presents Roses, an original acrylic painting signed by hand, created in 2026, measuring 40 by 50 cm on canvas, ready to hang with a certificate of authenticity.
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AT studio presents a UNIQUE WORK!! Ready to hang !!
Directly from the artist with the certificate of authenticity. Mounted on a canvas. 40/50 cm overall size.
Title: Roses.
Description:
The canvas asserts itself as a vast and vibrant expanse, almost unlimited, where color becomes language. On this indeterminate background — neither quite sky, nor quite earth — petals seem to float in suspension, freed from gravity. They are not described with botanical precision: they are suggested shapes, organic shards, fragments of flowers reinvented by the painter’s gesture.
Some petals stretch into long translucent trails, as if carried by an invisible wind, while others whirl in denser clusters, creating zones of tension and calm. The hues oscillate between deep reds, luminous pinks and touches of ocher or violet, sometimes crossed by darker lines, almost nerve-like, that seem to structure the chaos.
The painting’s own material plays an essential role: thick in places, almost sculpted, then suddenly diluted into light veils, as if the painting breathed. This alternation gives the impression that petals emerge, disappear, then are reborn elsewhere on the canvas.
The whole does not tell a precise scene, but evokes perpetual movement — a silent dance, suspended between fall and flight. It is a work that captures the moment when nature sheds its form to become pure sensation, leaving the gaze to wander in an abstract, free and elusive poetry.
Good luck.
AT studio.
AT studio presents a UNIQUE WORK!! Ready to hang !!
Directly from the artist with the certificate of authenticity. Mounted on a canvas. 40/50 cm overall size.
Title: Roses.
Description:
The canvas asserts itself as a vast and vibrant expanse, almost unlimited, where color becomes language. On this indeterminate background — neither quite sky, nor quite earth — petals seem to float in suspension, freed from gravity. They are not described with botanical precision: they are suggested shapes, organic shards, fragments of flowers reinvented by the painter’s gesture.
Some petals stretch into long translucent trails, as if carried by an invisible wind, while others whirl in denser clusters, creating zones of tension and calm. The hues oscillate between deep reds, luminous pinks and touches of ocher or violet, sometimes crossed by darker lines, almost nerve-like, that seem to structure the chaos.
The painting’s own material plays an essential role: thick in places, almost sculpted, then suddenly diluted into light veils, as if the painting breathed. This alternation gives the impression that petals emerge, disappear, then are reborn elsewhere on the canvas.
The whole does not tell a precise scene, but evokes perpetual movement — a silent dance, suspended between fall and flight. It is a work that captures the moment when nature sheds its form to become pure sensation, leaving the gaze to wander in an abstract, free and elusive poetry.
Good luck.
AT studio.

