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Kinga Lorincz

Romania

Drawing, Conte on Cardboard

Size: 59.8 W x 39.8 H x 0.1 D in

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This piece was created very early in my art career, I was about sixteen years old. It is very large and imposing. It is about spirit, nature, interconnection, the possibility of human existence to rise and evolve. Even the rawest instinct or aspect of humanity has the divine in it, if looked from the right perspective.

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Drawing:Conte on Cardboard

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:59.8 W x 39.8 H x 0.1 D in

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Kinga Lőrincz paints figures with different elements of nature and the female presence has a major focal point in her work. She explores the realities of impermanence and the subtle, flowing nature of all manifestation. Her work highlights the change, and movement that is the ecstatic dance of the universe. Shadow and light is often portrayed with exaggerated hues and vivid colors, working together in balance to bring an ethereal quality to the subjects. Figures appear in different states of mind, moments of peace, self-reflection, realization, and Zen as their bodies are graced by this flowing entrapment. The form arises from chaos and after a time it disintegrates back into formlessness in an endless dance. Kinga’s work is an invitation to meditate upon the impermanence of form, the interconnection of creation, and the constant dance of change. There is also no darkness as compared to light –all manifestation is self -luminous and empty by nature. By applying a poetic and often metaphorical language, she finds that movement reveals an inherent awkwardness, a humor that echoes our own vulnerabilities. The artist also considers movement as a metaphor for the ever-seeking man who experiences a continuous loss. Kinga Lorincz currently lives and works in Romania.

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