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The girl with the tunnel earring Painting

Alzbeta Muller

Germany

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 29.5 W x 35.4 H x 0.7 D in

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A homage to the painting The Girl with the Pearl Earring by Jan Vermeer. The girl looks directly at the viewer, you can see her long hair. She looks modern and at the same time very classical. There is a ring in her ear. You can look at the wall through it. Technique: Acrylic on canvas. The focus of my work is the human being as an individual, in search of his own identity. My figures are melancholic, thoughtful, absorbed in themselves. What fascinates me most is the face with its expression and charisma. For me, the realistic representation of the outside of the human being is not in the foreground, but the view inside. Especially with my portraits I work until I can feel the person in the picture. Therefore it is an advantage for me to paint people I know. My expressive representation is made possible with rough strokes.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:29.5 W x 35.4 H x 0.7 D in

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I live as a freelance artist in Munich and come from the Czech Republic. I completed my studies at a Graphic school in Prague. The focus of my work is portraits and figurative painting. The central point is the human being as an individual, in search of his own identity. My figures are melancholic, pensive, absorbed in themselves. I am most fascinated by large-format portrait painting, the face with its expression and charisma and the exploration of my own self. For me, the realistic representation of the exterior of the person is not in the foreground, but the look inside. Especially in my portraits I work until I can feel the person in the painting. My expressive representation is done with rough strokes, sometimes supplemented by drawing. Recently, I also work a lot with the collage, which basically works as a continuation and extension of my strokes.

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