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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x63in
About this artwork
In my work, intense emotions and dynamic movement flow together. I have worked with acrylic, enamel, gilding and resin to create an abstract composition that brings vibrancy and energy to any environment. My intention was to create a sensory experience that deeply touches viewers and allows them to find their own connection and interpretation. This art full of passion invites you to exude a feeling of powerful presence and inspiring beauty in a home.
« For me, painting means the courage to connect with the unknown. »
Eva Konya is a prizewinning Hungarian painter who creates glamorous abstract and figurative paintings. Inspired by David Hockney, Konya is particularly interested in the depiction of swimming pools and water which she describes as filled with infinite joy and happiness. Her paintings are bright, soothing, and ethereal works of art.