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Pink flower with cat Print - Limited Edition of 5

Kitti Gebler

Hungary

Printmaking, Digital on Paper

Size: 15.7 W x 18.1 H x 0.1 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

This artist's print based on my own oil painting is one of my favourite creations and I'd like to share my thoughts on it with you. The depiction of the cat has a symbolic meaning for me, it serves as a kind of self-expression on canvas. The combination of abstract expressionism and figurative style has allowed me to convey my emotions and thoughts through this painting. For me, the colour red symbolises the joy and playfulness of life. Through distorted shapes and bright colours I tried to capture the dynamism and diversity of life. The rich texture and layered colour palette of the painting adds depth and dimension, inviting the viewer to associate their own individual experiences with it. For me, this painting is not just a work of art; it is the result of a journey of self-discovery. I hope that others can relate to the emotions and thoughts conveyed by the painting and perhaps draw inspiration from it for their own creations and lives.

DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS
Printmaking:

Digital on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:

5

Size:

15.7 W x 18.1 H x 0.1 D in

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Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments.

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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