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Blizzard on a Forest Fire & Mystical Forest | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Checa Art | Hill Center at the Old Naval Hospital in Washington. Item composed of canvas
Blizzard on a Forest Fire & Mystical Forest | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Checa Art | Hill Center at the Old Naval Hospital in Washington. Item composed of canvas

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Blizzard on a Forest Fire & Mystical Forest - Paintings

Featured In Hill Center at the Old Naval Hospital, Washington, DC

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Wescover creator since 2020
Art That Is Abstract and Bold.

In my abstract paintings, I like to evoke feelings of freedom, liveliness and transformation.

Through hyper color contrast and dynamic composition, I try to create movement and instability on my canvas. I thrive on spontaneity, and value adaptability and flexibility. I have developed two styles of painting: impressionistic and non-representational abstract. I almost never use a paint brush and work almost solely with painting knives and other tools like squeegees. Armed with my fancy squeegee and various painting knives, I like to create colorful imaginary forests and landscapes in oil, acrylic or watercolor.

I was born and raised in France but my father was from Nicaragua, a country I have visited numerous times. I presently live in the Washington, DC.

2022 has been a very special year for me. I decided to take a semester away from teaching and dedicate my entire time to painting. I believe that since the beginning of 2022, because of the ability to paint every single day, I have made tremendous progress in my painting skills.