Potassium - The Elements

£750.00

Description:

The background of "Potassium" features a harmonious blend of blues, purples, and whites, creating a serene yet dynamic backdrop. The central feature bursts forth with a variety of colours dominated by white, reminiscent of the effusive explosion of steam when potassium metal reacts with water. The composition captures the energy and movement of this chemical reaction, translating it into a visually captivating abstract form.

The painting "Potassium" is part of The Elements series, where each artwork is named after and inspired by elements from the Periodic Table. As a chemist with degrees and a PhD in chemistry, Roy P. Awbery infuses his artistic expression with scientific inspiration.

100 x 50 cm stretched canvas.

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Description:

The background of "Potassium" features a harmonious blend of blues, purples, and whites, creating a serene yet dynamic backdrop. The central feature bursts forth with a variety of colours dominated by white, reminiscent of the effusive explosion of steam when potassium metal reacts with water. The composition captures the energy and movement of this chemical reaction, translating it into a visually captivating abstract form.

The painting "Potassium" is part of The Elements series, where each artwork is named after and inspired by elements from the Periodic Table. As a chemist with degrees and a PhD in chemistry, Roy P. Awbery infuses his artistic expression with scientific inspiration.

100 x 50 cm stretched canvas.

Description:

The background of "Potassium" features a harmonious blend of blues, purples, and whites, creating a serene yet dynamic backdrop. The central feature bursts forth with a variety of colours dominated by white, reminiscent of the effusive explosion of steam when potassium metal reacts with water. The composition captures the energy and movement of this chemical reaction, translating it into a visually captivating abstract form.

The painting "Potassium" is part of The Elements series, where each artwork is named after and inspired by elements from the Periodic Table. As a chemist with degrees and a PhD in chemistry, Roy P. Awbery infuses his artistic expression with scientific inspiration.

100 x 50 cm stretched canvas.