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Continue ShoppingLarge Abstract Painting | Listen To The Wind 36x36”
Listen To The Wind feels instinctive and deliberate. This large abstract painting explores motion through gesture, layering, and shifts in tone. Burnt ochre, crimson, and grey sweep across the canvas like moving air. Each colour blends or pushes against the next. The rhythm is loose but purposeful. Your eye follows every arc and sweep. Black and white lines interrupt the flow. They add contrast and keep the energy alive.
This piece feels full of emotion without ever becoming loud. It holds space without trying to dominate it. Every mark seems to come from feeling, not a formula. Brushstrokes move quickly, then slow. They push and pull across the canvas. Crimson sparks across the surface. Earth tones hold it together and keep it grounded. There is energy, but also calm. Some viewers feel it in the gut. Others say it helps them slow down. It doesn’t explain itself. It lets you decide what it means.
This large abstract painting was made in 2026 in Paresh Nrshinga’s London studio. It reflects his bold, expressive approach to abstract art. His focus is on emotion, not structure. He paints from feeling, not from theory. He used Winsor & Newton acrylics on Belgian-primed cotton canvas. The paint is layered with intention but never overworked. The surface is smooth and clear. The image flows around all four sides. This gives it a gallery-ready look. The piece is signed on the reverse. It comes with a certificate of authenticity and is ready to hang. This is a one-off. It won’t be recreated or repeated.
This painting measures 36 by 36 inches. It makes a strong statement without needing a large wall. It fits naturally over sofas, beds, or entry consoles. Its colour palette blends with cool greys and charcoals. It also works with deeper woods and richer fabrics. It adds movement and energy to still spaces. Designers often choose works like this to create a shift in tone. It doesn’t just sit in a room. It becomes part of the room’s atmosphere.
This large abstract painting responds to light. Crimson tones become stronger in the sun. Shadows draw out the earth tones. The painting changes with the day. Its mood shifts with yours. Some days it feels bold and vivid. Other days, it feels quiet and still. Over time, you may notice details you didn’t see before. It invites repeated looking. This is art you live with, not just look at.
Listen To The Wind is a large abstract painting for people who feel first and analyse second. It speaks to those who connect with movement, emotion, and instinct — where a brushstroke can say more than words. It has presence, but it doesn’t demand attention. It draws you in slowly. Its motion feels natural, never forced. There’s no performance here, only honesty. That’s what gives it a sense of life.
This is a large abstract painting for those who value feeling over perfection. For people who want art that doesn’t match their cushions, but matches their mood. It doesn’t decorate — it resonates. You don’t just hang it on a wall. You engage with it. You notice it in quiet moments. It grows with you. Its energy softens or sharpens depending on the light, the day, or how you’re feeling.
Over time, it stops being just a painting. It becomes part of your daily experience. Part of your story. Not because it shouts, but because it listens. Because each time you look at it, it meets you where you are. And that’s the kind of art that stays with you.
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