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Mario Angel
Across The Garden - Acrylic Painting on Canvas, Abstract, 48in x 60in

2026

$5,888
£4,402.73
€5,142.13
CA$8,272.63
A$8,378.57
CHF 4,813.06
MX$101,600.94
NOK 55,830.97
SEK 56,829.50
DKK 38,442.87

About the Item

This acrylic on canvas masterpiece, titled "Across The Garden", stands as a monumental achievement in contemporary surreal figurative landscape painting. Rejecting traditional representation, the composition rearranges ordinary objects and ethereal figures into an extraordinary, dreamlike landscape of fluid, biomorphic forms. Everyday items, floral motifs and spectral silhouettes melt and morph across the expansive surface, creating a sophisticated web of organic lines that challenges the boundaries between tangible reality and the deep subconscious. Utilizing a muted yet dynamic palette of rich earth tones, deep slate blues, and striking highlights of ivory and crimson, the artwork transforms the quiet world of a garden into an arena for exploring universal human experiences. For discerning art collectors, the painting's immense scale and meticulous craftsmanship offer exceptional investment value. The deliberate layering of shapes and distorted everyday objects creates a sweeping rhythmic movement, guiding the viewer's eye across the expansive canvas to reveal hidden subtexts with every glance. This formal complexity ensures the work remains a timeless focal point that adapts beautifully to varied spatial environments and lighting. The intricate surface textures and surreal interplay of light and shadow enhance the physical presence of the canvas, making it an intellectually stimulating centerpiece for any serious collection. The painting is shipped unframed in tube. This artwork is an original piece and comes hand signed by the artist on the front bottom right of the painting. A certificate of authenticity is delivered for every artwork from the artist. The artist’s artworks are owned in private collections worldwide.
  • Creator:
    Mario Angel (1948, Canadian)
  • Creation Year:
    2026
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 48 in (121.92 cm)Width: 60 in (152.4 cm)Depth: 1.5 in (3.81 cm)
  • Medium:
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  • Gallery Location:
    Mississauga, CA
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2943218143172

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