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Other details :
Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
18.1x11.8in
About this artwork
In What a Story, oil on bamboo, I sought to capture Van Gogh's soul rather than his likeness. Broad brushstrokes and quick touches reveal fragility, strength of vision, and solitude, while the green tones of the face and the dark reds of the background create emotional tension. The figure emerges and dissolves like a confused memory, blending reality and abstraction to explore the elusive essence of being. An encounter with the interior that brings… an intense and mysterious aura to every setting.
Elidon Mucaj, a self-taught painter born in Vlorë and active between Tuscany, Milan, and Berlin, primarily works in oil on canvas, exploring painting as an instinctive and material medium. He adopts an experimental and vigorous approach, favoring intense colors, palette knives, and forceful brushstrokes to reveal emotional tensions and the power of the unconscious. His works convey a powerful sense of vulnerability, inner conflict, and hope, always striving to transform human pain and anguish into a living, authentic, and moving form.