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Hungary
Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 23.6 W x 27.6 H x 0.8 D in
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"This painting is a captivating example of the power and richness of contemporary expressionism. The artist's unique artistic style immediately grabs attention and allows the viewer to deeply immerse themselves in the world of the painting. The fusion of abstract expressionism and figurative elements reflects the artist's highly creative approach. The depiction of the pink cat is not merely a simple representation of an animal but rather conveys a kind of emotional resonance. The dynamic interplay of distorted forms and vivid colors brings the painting to life while allowing the viewer to associate their own emotional experiences with it. The painting's rich texture and layered color palette add further dimensions to the artwork, creating a unique atmosphere. The composition is both sophisticated and exciting, maintaining the essence of spontaneity and expressiveness. The thoughtful arrangement and bold line work create a harmonious unity within the painting as a whole. The overall effect is a work of art that evokes deep emotions from the viewer while also provoking thought and inspiration."
Painting:Acrylic on Canvas
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:23.6 W x 27.6 H x 0.8 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:Yes
Packaging:Ships in a Box
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Ships From:Hungary.
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Hungary
Hi! I'm a visual artist. I was born and living in Budapest, Hungary. Leaving behind the world of design I mainly deal with painting. In the past Iwas inspired mainly by psychology and my own and otherss' memories. I used to process old photos. The characters in my pictures were mostly women and little girls, less often dogs. The theme could be a portrait or a whole figurative representation, I tried to fill it with secondary, underlying content. During the closed, stimulus-poor months of the Covid quarantine, I spontaneously painted wildly dancing, partying figures, with loud colors, without caring about the anatomy. Then the shadow figures appeared in my pictures. These fragmented, distorted figures and torsos became the protagonists of my new paintings. I don't spare my figures. I stretch, compress, truncate, rotate, mirror, duplicate them and place them in different situations. It is not only the figures, the arrangement of the composition, or the setting of the point of view that changes, but the former restrained and decent, limited use of color has been replaced by an inner desire for a provocative, undisciplined use of color. The pandemic changed the world and me. Before, I processed the past comfortably, and now I let the voices and thoughts that disturb my present come to the surface from the depths of my consciousness and try to organize them.
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