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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
31.5x31.5in
About this artwork
Beneath a canopy of golden flowers and the crimson sign of Le Compas, a waiter in a violet apron glides between café tables, capturing that unmistakable Parisian magic at dusk. Alexandr Klemens renders the scene in lush, impasto strokes—scarlet chairs, flickering lanterns, and sapphire shadows—all choreographed around a single gesture of service and conversation. Painted in professional-grade oils on an 80 × 80 cm gallery-wrapped canvas, the edges… are fully finished so no frame is required. The work ships ready to hang in a double-walled box and arrives with a hand-signed certificate of authenticity.
« My painting is directly related to my personal growth as a person and reflects my views on the world. »
Alexander Klemens is an experienced artist based in Czechia whose paintings have been exhibited in Russia. Through his works, he delves into the unknown, exploring themes relating to mysticism, esotericism, religion, and "everything related to understanding the structure of the world". Klemens's distinctive pieces convey both "vision and sensation". He most often creates with oils on canvas.