Andreea Zecheru - Blue Shores (IV)





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Andreea Zecheru’s Blue Shores (IV) is an original 80 × 80 cm acrylic abstract seascape created in 2026, signed, titled and dated on the back, shipped stretched on its wooden frame and ready to hang.
Description from the seller
Original painting, acrylics on canvas, round format
Title: "Blue Shores (IV)”, series “The Sea”
Year of creation: 2026
Size: 80 x 80 cm
The painting will be shipped stretched on original wooden frame and therefore ready to hang. Each painting has been created using only top quality materials. A clear matte varnish coat preserves the painting from dust and UV light.
The painting is signed, titled and dated on the back.
Signed Certificate of Authenticity included. The colors may look a bit different depending on your screen settings.
About the painting:
“Blue Shores (IV)” captures a quiet rhythm through a refined, minimalist composition that transcends the physical sea to reflect a moment caught through the lens of a thought.
Contained within a soft circular form, the tranquil horizon serves as a space where internal contemplation and external vastness converge. This piece translates a fleeting sensation into a permanent visual stillness, inviting the viewer to experience the sea not just as a place, but as a reflection of a singular, quiet consciousness.
Reduced to its essence, the work brings a serene coastal stillness into the interior, echoing the vast calm of a mind at rest.
About the artist:
Andreea Zecheru is a known abstract artist based in Hamburg, Germany. Many of her works are held in private and institutional collections across Europe and the US.
“My work begins where the visible meets the felt—an attempt to capture the layers of perception and reduce them to their most essential, minimalist resonance. I approach the canvas as a field of relationships, exploring the duality between control and spontaneity, stillness and movement. Through an intuitive process of observation and response, I seek to create spaces that invite stillness and attention, allowing energy and clarity to coexist.“ - Andreea Zecheru
Original painting, acrylics on canvas, round format
Title: "Blue Shores (IV)”, series “The Sea”
Year of creation: 2026
Size: 80 x 80 cm
The painting will be shipped stretched on original wooden frame and therefore ready to hang. Each painting has been created using only top quality materials. A clear matte varnish coat preserves the painting from dust and UV light.
The painting is signed, titled and dated on the back.
Signed Certificate of Authenticity included. The colors may look a bit different depending on your screen settings.
About the painting:
“Blue Shores (IV)” captures a quiet rhythm through a refined, minimalist composition that transcends the physical sea to reflect a moment caught through the lens of a thought.
Contained within a soft circular form, the tranquil horizon serves as a space where internal contemplation and external vastness converge. This piece translates a fleeting sensation into a permanent visual stillness, inviting the viewer to experience the sea not just as a place, but as a reflection of a singular, quiet consciousness.
Reduced to its essence, the work brings a serene coastal stillness into the interior, echoing the vast calm of a mind at rest.
About the artist:
Andreea Zecheru is a known abstract artist based in Hamburg, Germany. Many of her works are held in private and institutional collections across Europe and the US.
“My work begins where the visible meets the felt—an attempt to capture the layers of perception and reduce them to their most essential, minimalist resonance. I approach the canvas as a field of relationships, exploring the duality between control and spontaneity, stillness and movement. Through an intuitive process of observation and response, I seek to create spaces that invite stillness and attention, allowing energy and clarity to coexist.“ - Andreea Zecheru

