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Other details :
Artwork on fixed support. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
29.5x28in
About this artwork
My work is an abstract exploration of textures and emotions, mixing acrylic and gouache to create unique sensory resonances. Lines and shapes evoke a quest for meaning amidst chaos, seeking to capture the intangible essence of time. Each feature is charged with vibrant passion, inviting the observer to deep introspection. In your space, this painting will bring contemplative energy and a bold presence.
Denis De Mot (1955) is a Belgian painter who started painting professionally in 1996. An economist by training and a computer scientist by profession, he changed his path halfway through his life and has devoted himself entirely to painting for almost twenty-five years. He lives and works in Gesves (Belgium). He exhibits regularly and his works can be found in collections in Belgium, France, the Netherlands, Spain, Italy, Germany, Switzerland, England, Hong Kong and the United States.