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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
23.2x33.1in
About this artwork
I poured my soul into this piece, combining acrylic and oilpaint, and pen along with string to create textures and capture fleeting emotions. The abstract, expressive lines evoke vulnerability and strength intertwined. The figure was applied with colours coming from each side of the canvas as the human body reacts to the emotional forces of white (awareness), positivity (red), blue (negativity), yellow (expression) and black (darkness). It brings… a vibrant, dynamic energy that invites reflection and connection, transforming any space with its bold yet delicate spirit.
Adrian Flaherty, with a background spanning Post-Impressionism, architecture, and a Sculpture degree from Camberwell College of Art and Design, works across painting and conceptual art. He employs a style he calls "Reasoned Chance," blending the unpredictability of abstract expressionism and chance methods with purposeful mark-making, inspired by artists like Duchamp and Pollock. Through organic forms, dynamic textures, and a vivid use of primary colours, he explores human struggle, environment, and the tension between chaos and order, imbuing his art with a powerful sense of resilience and emotional intensity.