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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
15.7x15.7in
About this artwork
Unique and original work of abstract expressionism STARCK realized in mixed technique on canvas 40x40 Cm.
Collage of "anything is possible" newspaper and kraft paper.
Presence of symbols and writings in pen, charcoal, oil chalk, posca marker, and stains of metallic paint.
Work rich in media and different materials.
Plexiglas frame and black American box.
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Emily Starck is a contemporary artist whose works are often characterized by a bold use of color and shape.
Her paintings often evoke themes related to nature, introspection, and human emotions. She plays with light and shadow to create distinct atmospheres.
She typically chooses a vibrant color palette, which adds a special energy to her creations. The colors can be both soft and vibrant, contributing to the visual impact of her works.
Emily Starck's compositions reveal a keen attention to the balance and dynamics of form. She often uses repeating lines and patterns to guide the viewer's eye across the canvas.
His works are in public collections in France, Russia and Greece and in private collections around the world: USA, Canada, China, Germany, France, United Arab Emirates, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, Cyprus, Austria...