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Departing Sun Painting

Matej Anzin

United States

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 28 W x 22 H x 0.8 D in

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Sun setting is a powerful message - do not take life for granted. Do not take anything for granted. The powerful light is even more powerful right before it moves out of our sight. The night gives us time to contemplate our day and then get some rest to recharge. Thus, sunset is equal to dawn. They ...

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2008

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Painting, Oil on Canvas

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28 W x 22 H x 0.8 D in

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Yes

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Brown

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Throughout my life of being a fine art painter incredibly inspired by our late Slovenian Impressionist masters I had numerous visions for how and where my paintings should be displayed. I imagined anything from museums to high end galleries, even private clubs, fascinated by the fame of the old masters that some of them gained since their passing. Very rarely anyone of them gained that elevated status while living among us. I'm sure I am not the only one of contemporary painters who ever dreamed of that becoming a reality at the time when I am still living. Why shouldn't I? Why should artists accept to live in poverty and constant struggle with the mere possibility of worldwide recognition only after death? After a couple years of creating while maturing personally I sort of abandoned the idea of fame and museums, galleries and whatnot. My painting style is vast. I like to stay true to myself and my own creativity thus I explore various mediums, techniques, even genres. That has not always been the appealing part for the gallerists that dealt with me, so a new vision was born. Of course, I welcome galleries, even museums and private clubs to accept my work and display it if they choose to do so, however a new vision was born that in my imagination brings me the most joy of all the possible scenarios. I create my art for the people, so to be able to sell it consistently and share it with the people I imagined having a studio in a type of a warehouse where people could visit, browse over a variety of my paintings and make purchase directly. That vision inspires me the most because it allows me to continue with my artistic exploration in any direction I choose, and also supply my clients with wonder. I am an Industrial Design graduate, fine art painter and carpenter who was born in Slovenia (a republic of former Yugoslavia). I have been creating art since early age and will never stop producing it. Without artistic expression we cease to exist as intelligent species.

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