Andreea Zecheru - Infinite Ocean (II)






Holds a bachelor’s degree in art history and a master’s degree in arts and cultural management.
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Original acrylic painting Infinite Ocean (II) by Andreea Zecheru, 80 x 100 cm, 2025, on canvas, hand signed, dated on the back, shipped stretched on its wooden frame.
Description from the seller
Original painting, acrylics on canvas, XL format
Title: "Infinite Ocean (II)”
Year of creation: 2025
Size: 80 x 100 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:
This artwork from the ocean-inspired series captures the tranquil essence of sea and sky through soft gradations of blue, white, and pale ivory.
A gentle horizon drifts across the canvas, where fluid brushstrokes evoke the quiet rhythm of distant waves dissolving into mist.
The composition’s simplicity and balance convey a deep sense of calm and openness, inviting viewers to pause and breathe within its stillness. This minimalist painting embodies peaceful reflection and the quiet beauty of nature’s most soothing hues.
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.
“Creating art is for me connecting to my inner world by bringing onto canvas emotions and linking them to color and composition. My creative process is inspired by the complexities that surround us. The concept of duality is often one of the main triggers for my work. Painting helps me reveal depths and unconscious feelings, the compositions are intuitive and dynamic. Softness and rawness, control and unexpected, dynamism and calmness alternate in my work - the elements intertwine and oppose. In my work, I am always looking for a kind of balance and emotional response.” Andreea Zecheru
Original painting, acrylics on canvas, XL format
Title: "Infinite Ocean (II)”
Year of creation: 2025
Size: 80 x 100 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:
This artwork from the ocean-inspired series captures the tranquil essence of sea and sky through soft gradations of blue, white, and pale ivory.
A gentle horizon drifts across the canvas, where fluid brushstrokes evoke the quiet rhythm of distant waves dissolving into mist.
The composition’s simplicity and balance convey a deep sense of calm and openness, inviting viewers to pause and breathe within its stillness. This minimalist painting embodies peaceful reflection and the quiet beauty of nature’s most soothing hues.
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.
“Creating art is for me connecting to my inner world by bringing onto canvas emotions and linking them to color and composition. My creative process is inspired by the complexities that surround us. The concept of duality is often one of the main triggers for my work. Painting helps me reveal depths and unconscious feelings, the compositions are intuitive and dynamic. Softness and rawness, control and unexpected, dynamism and calmness alternate in my work - the elements intertwine and oppose. In my work, I am always looking for a kind of balance and emotional response.” Andreea Zecheru
