KRISTAL - Mystic Forest






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KRISTAL presents Mystic Forest, an original acrylic on canvas (100 × 81 cm, 1.2 kg) hand-signed in 2026, in blue, turquoise and black within a contemporary abstract style.
Description from the seller
Artist : KRISTAL
Painting title : MYSTIC FOREST / 2026,
acrylic on canvas, original and handwrite signed (at the back).
dimension : 100 x 81 cm.
It's one of the painting that is triptych, but also going well all alone.
( see the photo for triptych ).
Shipping will be sent rolled in carton tube.
style : CONTEMPORARY ABSTRACTION.
KRISTAL is a contemporary visual artist, based in Paris, France.
Graduated at Fine ARTS University in Paris.
Kristal's works have been presented in group exhibitions
and independent contemporary art events mainly across Europe and USA.
The practice moves between abstraction and suggestion, where form, texture,
and atmosphere replace narrative, inviting the viewer into a space of personal interpretation.
" Rather than telling stories, I construct spaces for silence, ambiguity, and emotional resonance.
Each piece is an invitation to slow down and project one’s own memory
onto the surface—what is seen is never fixed,
but continuously unfolding in the eye of the viewer. "
Artist : KRISTAL
Painting title : MYSTIC FOREST / 2026,
acrylic on canvas, original and handwrite signed (at the back).
dimension : 100 x 81 cm.
It's one of the painting that is triptych, but also going well all alone.
( see the photo for triptych ).
Shipping will be sent rolled in carton tube.
style : CONTEMPORARY ABSTRACTION.
KRISTAL is a contemporary visual artist, based in Paris, France.
Graduated at Fine ARTS University in Paris.
Kristal's works have been presented in group exhibitions
and independent contemporary art events mainly across Europe and USA.
The practice moves between abstraction and suggestion, where form, texture,
and atmosphere replace narrative, inviting the viewer into a space of personal interpretation.
" Rather than telling stories, I construct spaces for silence, ambiguity, and emotional resonance.
Each piece is an invitation to slow down and project one’s own memory
onto the surface—what is seen is never fixed,
but continuously unfolding in the eye of the viewer. "
