The artist's golden rivers.
This is a fantasy on the subject of the romantic relationship between the artist Gustav Klimdt and Adelle Block-Bauer, it is a rethinking and an interpretation of the painting "Golden Adelle".
This painting is done in gold and sunshine.
This painting literally shines and glistens with spectacular nuances of gold, bronze, dark-orange, copper, brick-red, skin, wine-like and caramel. The "delicious" tints are complemented by sienna, claret, powder, mahogany, cinnabar and cherry. And these are in turn emphasized by shades of black, chestnut, hazel and coffee.
Different textures and nuances of color in the painting are intertwined with uncountable geometric figures, designs and ornaments; this creates a specific Oriental flair.
Due to the painting being multiple-coated and having many color scores it has the kind of complexity which makes you want to keep your eyes on it longer and come back to it many times changing lighting and discovering new edges of color and design again and again.
This painting is created in a mix technique with water-color and acryl. Also, multicolored outlines and outlines with shine were used with additions of golden enamel. The painting is decorated with two kinds of Dutch foil - golden and bronze.
When exposed to sunlight the painting shines with gold, copper, gold metallic and bronze colors.
The painting is decorated with Dutch foil which reveals itself depending on the lighting. In dim lighting it is tender and matted, more noble and without screaming colors while in the sunlight it shines brightly and sparkles.
The panting can be viewed both vertically and horizontally depending on your preferences.
Materials: watercolor, acrylic, contours of the shiny, contours of the surround, contours, gold enamel, golden petal, bronze and gold leaf, leaf petal, canvas on stretcher, canvas natural