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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
27.6x19.7in
About this artwork
A striking portrait where gentleness and intensity meet
Natalie is an oil portrait that explores the line between softness and intensity.
In this face-to-face encounter, the viewer is invited to encounter a presence that is both fragile and assertive. The direct gaze creates a silent dialogue, reinforced by the contrast between the finesse of the textile details and the sobriety of the background.
I worked on every nuance of light and every texture… to restore an almost photographic depth, where the pictorial material lets the intensity of a suspended moment shine through.
Special features: meticulous lace details, subtle facial shaping and luminous skin finish.
Arthur Og, a polymorphic artist, comes from a musical background and trained in various art studios. He excels in the realism of oil painting, sometimes showing a leaning toward surrealism or abstraction, and explores organic themes in clay sculpture. Renowned for his music-related portraits, he brings scenes to life in period costume. His works, imbued with a vibrant exploration of the human body, gaze, and human expression, invite reflection on creation and the passage of time.