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Kinbaku I Painting

Eva Genoveva

Germany

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 15.7 W x 11.8 H x 0.8 D in

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About The Artwork

Erotic kinbaku/shibari-scene. The strong dynamic of the composition is stressed by sparsely inserted bright colours as against a low-keyed, dissolving background. The focus is on the intese emotions on display in the Japanese woman`s facial expression. Apart from the undoubtedly strong erotic impact, the subject can also be understood as a methaphor for life itself always characterized by both, lust and pain and by the expectations enchaining us. Oil on pure linen, gessoed by the artist. Unfraimed. 40x30cm

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Painting:Oil on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:15.7 W x 11.8 H x 0.8 D in

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Eva Genoveva has been a full-time freelance painter since 2010. She lives and works in Munich, Bavaria. Her works are part of numerous private collections in Germany, Liechtenstein and the U.S. and have been publicly exhibited by various institutions, e.g. the Rouka Gallery, the Bavarian state bank and the Bavarian Department of the environment. Her intense studies of the technical aspects of painting resulted in a rather clocked creative process ensuring her works a strong inner light as well as an extraordinary longevity. She confines herself to using solely basic raw materials instead of ready-made products in order to remain in control of the entire origination process. Her approach is an aesthetical as well as analytical one. Overly emphasized compositional lines, queer colors, artificial illumination with strong shadows and backgrounds dissolving into stereometric forms ensure a well-arranged, idealized pictorial impact reminding of the Thirties` Precisionist movement. Focal point of her paintings is a subject that is often out of balance and rendered with the greatest possible psychological truthfulness. As regards her topics she has her eye foremost on the private, emotional, solitary and libidinal in the female experience realm, the reality behind masks, rebellion vs. submission, ubiquitous transcience and the abortive attempt to fight it.

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