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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
39.4x31.5in
About this artwork
In this acrylic masterpiece, I delve into the vibrancy of the human spirit. The bold red shirt anchors the figure, a beacon of fiery passion amidst a tumult of black and white strokes that dance around, representing the chaotic beauty of our inner world. The expressive lines reveal the complexity of emotions, weaving a narrative of strength and contemplation. It's not just a painting; it's an energy, a statement, designed to ignite conversation and… bring a dynamic pulse to your space.
« Art is an expression of the feeling of an era, so I think my work reads my time. »
Dek is an award-winning Brazilian artist who has exhibited his paintings nationally, as well as in Japan, the Netherlands, Portugal, France, Italy, the United States, and Hungary. He describes his distinctive compositions as being "painting drawings". Through his art, Dek depicts cities, machines, human circuits, cars, bikes, miniaturizations of human existence, mutations of images, and anthropomorphic views of machines.