Abstract Landscape
Randal Arvilla’s 1936 oil on canvas captures his unique abstract style, blending expressive brushstrokes and warm colors to evoke a landscape that reflects themes of memory, fragility, and the human experience.
Randal Arvilla’s oil on canvas (1936) is a striking example of his distinctive approach to abstraction, blending expressive mark-making with the emotive use of color. Features bold, thick brushstrokes, that interact to form an abstract composition reminiscent of a landscape without relying on literal representation. Much like his other works, this piece embodies Arvilla’s fascination with memory, place, and the human experience. The layers of thick brushstrokes mirror his technique of building depth and texture through addition and subtraction, an approach he often uses to explore themes of fragility and loss.
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| Dimensions | 27 × 35 cm |
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| Special Features | Includes Certificate of Authenticity, Limited Edition, One-of-a-Kind, Signed by Artist |
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| Year of Creation | 1936 |
| Disclaimer | The name of this artwork is for marketing purposes only, and not the official title. |


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