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Dynamic Blue Turquoise Abstract Painting | Eruption of Foam

 

This contemporary abstract artwork, signed by Jonathan Pradillon, conveys the power of aquatic movement through a composition where turquoise, white, and black tones appear to burst from a single point of convergence.
Created with a palette knife and brush using acrylic paint on cotton canvas stretched over a wooden frame, it evokes the energy of a forming wave, sea foam carried by the wind, or the meeting of water and light.
The textured layers created by the different paint applications enhance the sensation of movement and depth, while subtle reflections appear depending on the viewing angle.
The black-painted edges provide a clean, contemporary finish, allowing the artwork to be displayed immediately without framing.
A glossy varnish protects the surface while enhancing the brilliance of the colors and the richness of the texture.

Technical characteristics:

• Dimensions: 80 × 60 × 1.5 cm
• Diagonal: 100 cm
• Approximate weight: 0.750 kg
• Creation date: June 2026
• Unique artwork, signed by the artist Jonathan Pradillon
• Certificate of authenticity provided
• Carefully packaged and protected

Dynamic Blue Turquoise Abstract Painting | Eruption of Foam

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  • In this composition, the paint spreads out from a point of convergence, giving rise to a vast movement of foam in shades of turquoise, lagoon blue and white. The long brushstrokes flow fluidly across the canvas, tracing a sweeping trajectory in which each colour builds on the momentum of the one before it.

    The contrast between the deep blacks and the vibrant hues reinforces the sense of space. The texture created by the knife and the fine brushstrokes lend rhythm to the surface, whilst the splashes of paint convey a subtle vibration that brings the whole work to life.

    The work exudes a sense of freedom and lightness. The fresh colours breathe a soothing vitality into the piece, carried by a continuous movement where the power of the brushstroke meets the softness of the foam.

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