Cerulean Movement

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Printed on high-gloss acrylic, this eye-catching abstraction from artist Mari Urasawa brings energy and movement to your wall. 
  • Our acrylic art is created by fusing high resolution custom imagery on high gloss acrylic. 
  • Custom Art is manufactured especially for you, which is why we do not accept cancellations, exchanges, or returns.
Mari Urasawa was born in Tokyo, Japan where various cultures continually crossed paths.  She was born into a creative family who appreciated art, music, and philosophy.  She enjoys movies, yoga, travel, reading and scuba diving.

She studied Fine Arts in college.  She was especially interested in Printmaking and liked silkscreen and etching because of the way it combined hand painting and digital looks.

“Art is a part of my life and cannot live without.  There is no right or wrong about art.  It has freedom to express whatever you feel.  I paint what I see, not what it is supposed to look.”  She works in mixed Medias and combines both digital and hand painted works to create her unexpected looks.  
  • The best way to clean a piece of acrylic artwork is to use a soft, non-abrasive cloth to remove any dust.
    Printed on high-gloss acrylic, this eye-catching abstraction from artist Mari Urasawa brings energy and movement to your wall. 
    • Our acrylic art is created by fusing high resolution custom imagery on high gloss acrylic. 
    • Custom Art is manufactured especially for you, which is why we do not accept cancellations, exchanges, or returns.
    Mari Urasawa was born in Tokyo, Japan where various cultures continually crossed paths.  She was born into a creative family who appreciated art, music, and philosophy.  She enjoys movies, yoga, travel, reading and scuba diving.

    She studied Fine Arts in college.  She was especially interested in Printmaking and liked silkscreen and etching because of the way it combined hand painting and digital looks.

    “Art is a part of my life and cannot live without.  There is no right or wrong about art.  It has freedom to express whatever you feel.  I paint what I see, not what it is supposed to look.”  She works in mixed Medias and combines both digital and hand painted works to create her unexpected looks.  
    • The best way to clean a piece of acrylic artwork is to use a soft, non-abrasive cloth to remove any dust.