“Chromatic Soul”

This vibrant acrylic painting is a pop art portrait of a young woman, characterized by a bold, geometric style known as WPAP (Wedha’s Pop Art Portrait).

 

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This vibrant acrylic painting is a pop art portrait of a young woman, characterized by a bold, geometric style known as WPAP (Wedha’s Pop Art Portrait).

  • Subject: A front-facing portrait of a woman with long dark hair, wearing a white collared shirt under a brown sweater or jacket.

  • Artistic Style: * The face and clothing are constructed using sharp, geometric planes and facets rather than smooth gradients.

    • It uses a vibrant, non-traditional color palette. Instead of natural skin tones, the face features a mosaic of yellow, pink, green, orange, and blue.

    • The background is a solid, flat sky blue, which makes the multi-colored subject stand out sharply.

  • Features: Despite the abstract blocks of color, the artist has skillfully maintained the subject’s likeness. The eyes are detailed and expressive, and the dark hair is rendered with deep purples and blues to create depth.

  • Medium: This is an acrylic painting on a vertical rectangular canvas. The texture of the canvas weave is visible through the paint.

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  • Store Name: AJ
  • Vendor: AJ
  • Address: YAGNIK ROAD RAJKOT
    RAJKOT 360001
    Gujarat
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