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Other details :
Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
Dimensions :
35.4x23.6in
About this artwork
In this painting, I explore the raw interplay of light and shadow using acrylics evoking a sense of struggle and resilience. With a geometric style, the stark contrasts and fragmented forms express human endurance against life's harsh unpredictabilities. This piece embodies the dynamic energy of perseverance, intended to inspire and energize any space it occupies.
The painting is second part
@dorota.kwiatkowska.art
« It took me four years to paint like Rafael, but I've been learning all my life to paint like a child. »
Dorota Kwiatkowska is an artist based in Poland whose paintings have been exhibited nationally. She usually paints people based on earlier sketches (created on a computer, tablet, or paper). Her work is not limited to the motif of women and men — she creates series of artworks to tell a story. In a geometric way, she tries to "narrate" it. Since her school days (she is an interior designer by education), she has continued designing. Mixing styles allows her to keep exploring and discovering new aspects of art. She also enjoys painting drapery, light, and shadow, as they bring an abstract element to her works. These geometric textiles are not always immediately visible at first glance.