Osnat Tzadoc

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City view by Osnat Tzadoc is a modern day contemporary abstracts piece, presented as a vibrant coloured oil painting as a stretched canvas, over a wooden frame sizes 4foot by 2 foot.
Best appreciated in a spacious area on a plain background, to enhance the hues , cast and texture of the work. Osnat’s art has appeared on TV Drama’s and adverts- an artist recognised in her time.
She is a Canadian artist who uses real life and realistic approaches to here abstract form. Being self-taught she show comparison to Picasso’s work in 1907- a form of cubism. She uses parallel lines to define and achieve her aims within the work. She hardly every varies by doing repetitive sequences of imageries, that combine to one magnificent vision. This is the characteristic

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