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"Inside Her" is a latest neopop painting by contemporary pop artist Ismail Ferraj, the painting is characterized by vivid and energetic colors, consisting of contrast as the key elements of NeoPop. The main character is the semi-erotic physique of a female and the full of the world popular animation character "Micky Mouse" stylized semi-geometrically shown repenting of eros. The aim of provoking debate and dialogue in the contemporary method of the Neo-Pop movement is the goal of this entire project which is also in harmony with any interior.
2024
Oil on Pressed Cardboard
One-of-a-kind Artwork
13.8 W x 19.7 H x 19.7 D in
Black
Yes
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Ismail Ferraj is the first Neo-Pop artist in the Albanian nation. He was born in 2002 in Albania, after completing primary education he graduated at the secondary level at the Artistic High School for painting and is currently pursuing higher studies at the University of Arts for painting. There are many creations in many genres, but he debuted in Neo-Pop with the work "Maybe" a painting influenced by Pop artist R. Lichtenstein, thus bringing the Contemporary Neo-Pop movement in Albania to serious levels. His last exhibition is a group exhibition at the FAB Gallery in the capital of Albania, Tirana. He has created several works such as "Maybe", "Inside Her", Wandering, etc.
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