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Other details :
Artwork on cardboard. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
29.1x47.2in
About this artwork
In this vibrant fusion of acrylics, watercolor, and ink, I sought to channel the raw energy of expressionism with the zest of pop art and the enigmatic allure of semi-abstraction. The bold strokes and dripping lines embody a dance of emotions, capturing a moment that's both timeless and fleeting. This creation stirs the soul, bringing a rush of inspiration and a sophisticated edginess to any space. It's a reflection of passion and a whisper of enigma,… an invitation to ponder and revel in the beauty of complexity.
« Life is the suffering of a grasshopper forgotten in a box by a cruel child. It occurred to me, but I do not have a permanent creed. »
Dima Filatov is a Ukrainian painter who has exhibited nationally, as well as in Russia, South Korea, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Spain, and Georgia. Each of his works is a window into the spiritual world. In the search for new means of artistic expression, Filatov explores the 'contact points' between the secular and the spiritual. From abstract art to realism, his artistic approach varies, as art is his philosophy.