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Artifact- Abstract painting

SKU 1464
450.00€
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Artifact- Abstract painting
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Artifact – A Masterpiece of Nature and Art

Experience the perfect symbiosis of art and nature with the unique Artifact from the Atelier Culari Art Shop. This impressive artwork, measuring 60 x 70 x 2 cm, combines the raw beauty of a tree root with powerful acrylic paints in earthy red and brown tones, creating fascinating depth and dynamism.

Each texture and layer of the piece tells its own story – a reflection of strength, resilience, and natural elegance. Weighing only 2 kg, it is easy to mount and is guaranteed to become the focal point of any room, whether it’s your living room, office, or studio.

Why choose Artifact?

  • Unique Design: No two pieces are alike – each one is a one-of-a-kind creation.
  • High-Quality Materials: Finest acrylic paints and a genuine tree root as the centerpiece.
  • Emotional Impact: Brings warmth, a connection to nature, and an artistic atmosphere to your home.

Add a distinctive touch to your space and bring a piece of natural art into your life with the Artifact. Now available exclusively at the Atelier Culari Art Shop!

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