Abalone Betta artworks by monica mmg studio Colorado
Abalone Betta artworks by monica mmg studio Colorado

Abalone Betta

$680

“Abalone Betta” has targeted colors, inspired from a abalone shell. The tail and fins are done with pouring while the body, and many subtle details are in done in oils.

Abalone Betta artworks by monica mmg studio Colorado
Original, Signed with Certificate
Canvas Reproduction (-$680)
16 x 20
12 x 15 (+$150)
16 x 20 (+$160)
24 x 30 (+$245)
The canvas has these benifits * Innovative Product Design adds a level of sophistication to your walls with the highest quality canvas. * MMGARTSTUDIO Canvas Glicee are built with a solid, supported face which prevents sagging or warping over time. We ensure your canvas will always look as tight and flat as the day it was made * Finished Backing | Corner Bumpers | Metal Screw Fasteners included
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Mirrored Wrap = Reflection of the image onto edges.
1.25-inch Gallery Wrap
16 x 20 (+$75)
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Description

“Abalone Betta” is a 16×20 art piece that merges the iridescent beauty of an abalone shell with the delicate grace of a betta fish. The fluid motion of the tail and fins, created through the dynamic art of acrylic pouring, brings a sense of spontaneity and movement to the piece. In contrast, the body is meticulously rendered in oils, with intricate details that capture the essence of the fish’s ethereal elegance.

The interplay of soft blues, shimmering greens, and opalescent hues creates a luminous effect, evoking the natural allure of the ocean. This hybrid technique, combining the unpredictability of fluid art with the precision of traditional painting, is a signature of Monica’s celebrated Hybrid Fluid Realism style.

Designed to elevate any space, “Abalone Betta” is more than a visual delight—it’s an emotional connection to the beauty of nature, making it a timeless addition for collectors who value exclusivity and craftsmanship. Perfect for creating a serene and sophisticated ambiance, this piece invites viewers to pause and reflect on the harmony of art and life.