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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
35.4x35.4in
About this artwork
**“Strong Love”** by Arthena Maxx is an emotionally charged work made of textured material, oil, and acrylic that makes visible the raw power and vulnerability of intense love. The composition thrives on dynamic color contrasts—passionate red, deep blue, and eruptive white—that move across the textured surface in powerful, sometimes chaotic movements.
The texture lends the image a physical presence, as if the feeling itself were becoming tangible.… "Strong Love" is not a romanticized depiction, but an expression of love in all its facets: wild, honest, painful, and healing all at once.
The work represents the depth of human connection – what remains when words fail. It is a visual echo of those moments when love becomes an existential force. An image that touches, stirs, and celebrates the strength of the heart.
Arthena MAXX is an Austrian mixed‑media artist whose work merges painting, textile innovation and experimental material techniques into a distinctive visual language. She is the creator of Towel‑Art and Jeansfabric Artworks, two signature formats in which towels, fabrics and denim are transformed into sculptural, relief‑like surfaces that interact with oil, acrylic, ink and metallic pigments. Her oeuvre spans 65 series with around 1900 artworks, including the world’s largest outdoor frieze created by a woman, realized in Bärnbach (38 × 3.5 m). MAXX explores themes of identity, perception, vulnerability and social tension. Eyes, body fragments and abstract floral forms appear as symbols of resonance and inner landscapes. Her works combine opulent materiality with critical reflection and have been shown in more than 240 exhibitions internationally.