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Madame Sans Gene (Sophia Loren) Painting

Matej Anzin

United States

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 31 W x 41 H x 1.5 D in

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I was challenged by my friend who owns an Italian Café in Hollywood to paint Sophia in black and white for his customers. I found an old picture on the internet that originated from behind the scenes of the movie Madame Sans-Gene. The picture however ended right above her waist and the other actor's waist. In order to make it look authentic I had to find a clip where both of them would be present to see what were they actually wearing and what color was it. I found a clip and was able to create the missing part of the image I was sort of copying.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:31 W x 41 H x 1.5 D in

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My name is Matej Anzin. I was born in Slovenia in 1979. In 2004 I migrated to the US. In Slovenia I graduated from Industrial Design at The School for Design and Photography in the capitol city, Ljubljana. My pursuit is expression of purity, rather than purity of expression. Appreciation for life, human psyche and everything natural is the drive for creating my own artwork, whether that be a drawing, a technical draft, a painting, a song, an essay, an idea for a movie (yes, I have those as well), or even a cooking recipe (yes, even those). I see a chance for art in everything. When I paint and draw I enjoy playing with the concept of shadow and light, and in that, I may use thick multiple layers of paint. Or, I may feel very technical when using pencil to draw portraits or objects, and am extremely orderly-oriented when I use rulers and a compass to create geometric patterns. I mainly construct my patterns starting with a circular shape, because I am attracted to completeness and perfection, and circle itself represents that. *I recently embarked on a new journey of abstract painting. For years I struggled with letting go and my art displayed that. Everything was very orderly, organized, realistic, although colorful which signified that there was a lot of life in me, at times extremely hard to contain it, so I let it out in my collection "I Was There". I created a surface of images and wrinkles and then let the paint drip over and run its course. I merely help it like its god with adding water to its life and watch it live. **Then came the collection "Numbers" where I took upon a mixture of order and chaos expressing the impact of the digital era. Thank you for your reading.

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