Accidental Colour Combinations II No. 5

$810.00

Original Painting by Bettina Neu
Kāpiti Coast, Wellington

Accidental Colour Combinations Series
Gouache on Canvased Board, Whitewashed Birch Plywood Frame
330×330×35mm
Year: 2025

Note: Colours on screen are indicative - there is far more depth in person.

My outlook and approach to life have been shaped by a rich mix of artistic and creative traditions. Architecture, photography, art, and design run through my family—shaping how I see the world for as long as I can remember. I have been endlessly curious since childhood, drawn to and captivated by the interplay of colour, shape, form, and texture across both 2D and 3D, which has guided my creative path.

My background in design and my formal art education have given me a multidisciplinary way of thinking that’s deeply embedded in my creative practice. My work transforms observations of life and nature into abstract compositions.

I often work on several pieces from the same series at once, letting colours and forms evolve together and strengthen the story that connects them. I want my work to resonate on both a visual and emotional level—provoking a smile, a sense of wonder, or a feeling of warmth.

Original Painting by Bettina Neu
Kāpiti Coast, Wellington

Accidental Colour Combinations Series
Gouache on Canvased Board, Whitewashed Birch Plywood Frame
330×330×35mm
Year: 2025

Note: Colours on screen are indicative - there is far more depth in person.

My outlook and approach to life have been shaped by a rich mix of artistic and creative traditions. Architecture, photography, art, and design run through my family—shaping how I see the world for as long as I can remember. I have been endlessly curious since childhood, drawn to and captivated by the interplay of colour, shape, form, and texture across both 2D and 3D, which has guided my creative path.

My background in design and my formal art education have given me a multidisciplinary way of thinking that’s deeply embedded in my creative practice. My work transforms observations of life and nature into abstract compositions.

I often work on several pieces from the same series at once, letting colours and forms evolve together and strengthen the story that connects them. I want my work to resonate on both a visual and emotional level—provoking a smile, a sense of wonder, or a feeling of warmth.