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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
15.7x15.7in
About this artwork
The characteristically complex, introverted music of Argentine tango is fulfilled on the strings of our souls. The woman snuggles to the man, and the man to the woman. Their embrace becomes a frame bathed in a spotlight, within which they create their own, deeply intimate world for a few minutes. The man approaches the woman with respect: this is the basis of their relationship. The woman willingly accepts this respect and reciprocates it with confidence:… the man can control her. The man, living with this trust, leads the woman to dance to the delight of both of them. Argentine tango: a model of life. The man would always approach and control, and the woman would determine their distance and the quality of cooperation. In the microcosm of dance, the attention of man and woman to each other is a revelation of the depth of their sympathy. Argentine Tango: a Game. The woman flashes her femininity, the man flashes her masculinity during their dance. The woman does not always follow the man
« I want to touch the soul of the viewer with my paintings. If it succeeds, I will find people anywhere in the world with whom I have something in common. »
Éva Szakács is a prize-winning Hungarian artist whose paintings have been widely exhibited on a national level. Through the classic themes of landscapes, floral still-lifes, and cityscapes, she places importance on the fact that humans are also part of nature. In addition, Szakács' diverse compositions reflect her fascination with light, colors, moods, and reflected water surfaces. She creates using oils on canvas or wood.