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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x47.2in
About this artwork
In this work, I combine the raw energy of Expressionism with the vibrancy of Pop Art. The intense gradients of acrylic paint in red, blue, and green symbolize the ceaseless conflict between opposing forces—the fiery and the icy. This powerful depiction is not only a visual experience but also an emotional journey that challenges the viewer to find balance in their own existence. Your home will be infused with a whole new energy through this dynamic.…
Original. Unique piece. Ready to hang. The sides are painted, so no frame is needed. The artwork has a glossy varnish and is signed on the back, allowing it to be hung in any orientation. Certificate of authenticity included.
Please note that the interior images are for visual demonstration purposes only. The colors of the painting may vary slightly depending on your screen.
"Art thrives on imagination and the courage to create. It opens up new perspectives, breaks with the familiar, and invites us to rediscover the world."
As a self-taught artist, I work in the field of abstract painting. In my work, I primarily use acrylic paints on canvas and experiment with self-made squeegees, spatulas, brushes, and other tools. My works are usually created intuitively and through a process, often in series of individual pieces that are linked together by color moods and structures. For me, painting is a free, intuitive process that follows no rules. The image emerges from the process itself, not from a plan. What counts is the energy, the movement, the risk. Ideally, this energy and openness are transferred to the artwork itself – and to the viewer.