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Benny Archer artwork

Abyssal Symphony

The dominant hues in the piece are comprised of various shades of turquoise, ranging from deep, mysterious tones to lighter, ethereal shades. These colours effortlessly blend and transition, evoking a sense of tranquility and immersion into an underwater realm.

Delicate swirls and gentle currents dance across the panel, meticulously crafted with a deft hand. The dark turquoise undertones create a sense of depth, hinting at the enigmatic depths of an oceanic abyss. Light turquoise accents ripple through the composition, reminiscent of sun-kissed waves gently breaking at the surface.

Copper and gold accents delicately intermingle, adding warmth and opulence to the piece. These metallic tones catch the light, especially vibrant of the perfect resin finish, creating subtle reflections and infusing the artwork with a strong sense of luxury. They represent the hidden treasures and luminous discoveries waiting to be unveiled in the depths below.

Contrasting elements of white and black add both drama and balance to the composition. White wisps and tendrils cascade through the piece, imbuing it with a sense of ethereality and mystery. Black accents provide a striking visual contrast, enhancing the overall depth and intensity of the artwork.

"Abyssal Symphony" invites viewers to embark on a visual journey into an enchanting underwater realm, where tranquility, depth, and captivating beauty seamlessly converge.

    $12,500.00Price

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