Violeta Endo - Wishing Tree No. 24. XXL






Studied art history at Ecole du Louvre and specialised in contemporary art for over 25 years.
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Violeta Endo, Wishing Tree No. 24. XXL, an original acrylic painting on canvas measuring 100 × 121 cm, signed and in excellent condition, created in 2025 in Spain and sold directly by the artist.
Description from the seller
Original painting, acrylics on canvas, XXL format. BOM 100x121
Title: " Wishing Tree "- 2025
Canvas size: 100x121 cm. (+ extra white edges ).
The painting will be shipped rolled in a tube, without the stretcher frame.
Every painting contains only top quality materials.
Varnish coat preserves the painting from dust and UV rays.
The painting is signed on the front/back.
Signed Certificate of Authenticity.
The colors may look a little bit different depending on your screen settings.
Violeta Endo is a well known painter from Málaga, Spain.
Hundreds of her artworks found their home in galleries ( France, Belgium, Spain ), museums (France) and private collections in Denmark, Italy, The Netherlands, France, Belgium, Germany, Austria, UK, Ireland, Portugal, Switzerland, Luxembourg, USA, Bulgaria, Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan, Sweden, Romania, Spain, Finland, Hungary, Poland and Australia.
Seller's Story
Original painting, acrylics on canvas, XXL format. BOM 100x121
Title: " Wishing Tree "- 2025
Canvas size: 100x121 cm. (+ extra white edges ).
The painting will be shipped rolled in a tube, without the stretcher frame.
Every painting contains only top quality materials.
Varnish coat preserves the painting from dust and UV rays.
The painting is signed on the front/back.
Signed Certificate of Authenticity.
The colors may look a little bit different depending on your screen settings.
Violeta Endo is a well known painter from Málaga, Spain.
Hundreds of her artworks found their home in galleries ( France, Belgium, Spain ), museums (France) and private collections in Denmark, Italy, The Netherlands, France, Belgium, Germany, Austria, UK, Ireland, Portugal, Switzerland, Luxembourg, USA, Bulgaria, Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan, Sweden, Romania, Spain, Finland, Hungary, Poland and Australia.
