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Other details :
Artwork on cardboard. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
23.6x19.7in
About this artwork
In this work, I have captured the raw power of emotions in fluid motion. The vibrant reds and blues create tension and dynamism that make the heart race. It reflects inner struggle and hope simultaneously—an explosion of energy that fills any space with passion and intensity. This painting is a vivid expression of my most creative impulses. Acrylic on cardboard-backed canvas, framed in aluminum and behind plexiglass.
Alexander Wyhnalek is a self-taught painter who creates his art intuitively. Powerful colors and multi-layered structures characterize his works, which unite tranquility, dynamism, and a connection to nature. Time is a central element in his work—time that lends the pieces depth, balance, and a vivid, three-dimensional quality. Growing up in an artistic family, he developed an early sense of aesthetics and the diversity of artistic expression. "Art liberates the mind and allows the soul to breathe—it is a window to a world beyond the everyday."