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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
35.4x51.2in
About this artwork
My art fuses futuristic perspectives and geometric shapes with abstract elegance. Using acrylic, lacquer and gilding techniques, I have created a dynamic scene of a city in the background and a luxurious looking chariot in the foreground, symbolizing power and progress. This painting not only shows movement, but also celebrates the luxury and innovation of the modern era, exuding a message of energy and forward thinking in any space.
Alla Faber is a Hamburg-based artist who focuses on large-format abstract paintings. Since 2020, she has been developing a distinctive visual language that combines stillness, light, and space in harmonious compositions. She works with acrylic paints, texture pastes, and metallic foils, creating multi-layered works with subtle depth and delicate light reflections. Her series explore the moment between stillness and movement and invite contemplative observation. Her works have been shown in exhibitions in Hamburg and are now in private collections in Europe, the USA and the UAE.