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Original abstract paintings for sale by David Spencer Moonlight
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Moonlight

A$6,700.00

2021
Mixed media on canvas
150cm x 150cm

I was working on a Rorschach painting in a diptych format, but knew I couldn’t continue layering, it as it would defeat the purpose. And I’m not that confident as an artist to present that as a final piece. Maybe one day, but not today.

Instead I became inspired and returned to my ‘blocky’ colourful urban landscapes with a focus on free will, texture and dry brushes.

Just went for it and finished off with some vivid oil washes.

Happy days!

Could be paired as a diptych with "Midnight".

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2021
Mixed media on canvas
150cm x 150cm

I was working on a Rorschach painting in a diptych format, but knew I couldn’t continue layering, it as it would defeat the purpose. And I’m not that confident as an artist to present that as a final piece. Maybe one day, but not today.

Instead I became inspired and returned to my ‘blocky’ colourful urban landscapes with a focus on free will, texture and dry brushes.

Just went for it and finished off with some vivid oil washes.

Happy days!

Could be paired as a diptych with "Midnight".

2021
Mixed media on canvas
150cm x 150cm

I was working on a Rorschach painting in a diptych format, but knew I couldn’t continue layering, it as it would defeat the purpose. And I’m not that confident as an artist to present that as a final piece. Maybe one day, but not today.

Instead I became inspired and returned to my ‘blocky’ colourful urban landscapes with a focus on free will, texture and dry brushes.

Just went for it and finished off with some vivid oil washes.

Happy days!

Could be paired as a diptych with "Midnight".

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