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Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 36 W x 48 H x 1.5 D in
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Leopards in the forest hunting Mixed media acrylic and oil with glitter and bronze on canvas Noted from the artist: "Heartbeats Of The Wild" depicts pairs of endangered animals that share a deep emotional connection. Heartbeats showcases the pureness of true fear, true love and true innocence through their vulnerable eyes. “Time is running out. We need to support our earth. Animals today are dealing with too many obstacles in the way of their survival: global warming, pollution, dwindling natural habitats, etc. They are forced to suffer in silence as humanity destroys our planet."
Acrylic on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
36 W x 48 H x 1.5 D in
Not Framed
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Hello! Thank you for viewing my artwork! If there is anything you like but is unavailable, please don’t hesitate to contact me at Q: Introduce yourself – who are you and what do you do? A: I’m Karin, (pronounced Car-inn) I live in Los Angeles, California, which has been my home base since 2012. I’m an artist and an actress. Q: What is your background? A: I grew up in Norrköping, a city about 160 km southwest of the national capital Stockholm. My dad is fully Swedish, and my mother’s parents immigrated from Latvia during the second world war. When I was nineteen, I left Sweden when I finished upper secondary school. I knew there was so much more out there in the world, and I wanted to explore before choosing my path. I never studied any arts or attended University. Instead, I traveled the world. I lived for extended periods in Greece, England, New Zealand, and Australia before moving to the U.S which I fell in love with immediately. I’ve done a lot of modeling during the years and later moved over to acting, which has always been a big passion. I started to establish myself as an artist four years ago. Q: How do you work? A: I like to work fast and with movement, usually on large canvases. That’s one reason I like working with Acrylics and on various projects at the same time to get a break from over focusing on one particular object. My work is pretty international and universal in scope, usually starting with a subtle and sophisticated palette of color, composition and texture. Finished canvases are rendered using a variety of materials including acrylics, oils, gold leaf, glitter, and now, real diamonds. The result is a balance of realistic and dreamy expressions highlighted by golden touch. My creative mind explodes with ideas when I’m active, like a run in nature, that is golden. Q: What art do you most identify with? A: Modern Fine art with a dreamy touch. It’s realistic and perhaps surreal at the same time. Q: What has been your favorite experience so far as an artist? A: People’s interaction when they stumble upon my art. It’s amazing how art can trigger so many emotions and feelings. And how each person connects with a painting differently. I love watching people react to my paintings and get lost in the moment. Every time I witness this dynamic, it reinforces the fact that creating art and capturing nature is my purpose.
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