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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x31.5in
About this artwork
"Fast Elk" is a portrait of a Native American shaman, painted in acrylic. It expresses resilience and spiritual depth through strong lines and a penetrating expression. Inspired by a vintage photograph, this work highlights the calming energy of this healer of the soul. The bold contrast between deep blacks and bright whites reinforces the emotional impact, inviting quiet contemplation. With an expressionist approach, the painting explores ancestral… wisdom and inner struggles, celebrating the richness of Native American culture and the spiritual history it embodies. This work will envelop you in a soothing and protective energy, creating an atmosphere of calm and strength in your space.
Coming from artist and talented painter parents, Bellule Art takes an expressive look at the human face. Combining realism and abstraction, she deconstructs the portrait with lively and expressive brushes to give life and depth to her works. Human hardness and fragility intertwine in an emotional dance, evoking an inner dialogue in the viewer.