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Artwork details
- Medium : Acrylic, Oil on Canvas
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
- Dimensions : 57.5x44.9in
About this artwork
In this painting I sought to capture the vibrant energy and conflicting emotions of modern life through a dynamic palette of different reds, yellows and greens.
Using acrylic and oil, which allows me to play with materials in depth and density of light, I have engaged techniques that are both abstract and expressionist to reflect the complexities and emotional turbulences. This canvas can be associated with "Evolution" present on my gallery in order… to make a diptych that coexists particularly well.
This painting is an invitation to explore the depths of our soul and feel the visceral passion for existence.
Using acrylic and oil, which allows me to play with materials in depth and density of light, I have engaged techniques that are both abstract and expressionist to reflect the complexities and emotional turbulences. This canvas can be associated with "Evolution" present on my gallery in order… to make a diptych that coexists particularly well.
This painting is an invitation to explore the depths of our soul and feel the visceral passion for existence.
Erwin STEINBACH
France
Credentials
- Favorited by galleries
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
Erwin Steinbach (1964) uses painting, acrylic and oil, drawing and textiles, drawing on a rich career that encompasses these three mediums.
He explores a variety of techniques, combining free pictorial gesture with the elegance of line and the complexity of textile textures, thus developing a profoundly eclectic style.
His works convey an emotion that is both intimate and universal, inviting contemplation, self-searching and empathy.
French artist whose works have been presented in several private or public, personal and collective exhibitions on a national and international scale.
He explores a variety of techniques, combining free pictorial gesture with the elegance of line and the complexity of textile textures, thus developing a profoundly eclectic style.
His works convey an emotion that is both intimate and universal, inviting contemplation, self-searching and empathy.
French artist whose works have been presented in several private or public, personal and collective exhibitions on a national and international scale.