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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
23.6x23.6in
About this artwork
Fed up with the sweetness of bright colours, I felt the urge to explore darkness and destiny. This autumn I travelled through the mountains of Transylvania, where the melancholic romance of the season moved me deeply. One photograph from that journey became the source for this painting—an image about the beauty of fate and the fate of beauty.
Eva Schumy is a painter with a background from the University of Fine Arts in Budapest, enriched by international experiences across Europe and Asia. She fluidly blends abstraction and photorealism, harnessing water-based colors, expressive gestures, and precise distortions to summon the poetic absurdity and tensions of contemporary life. Her techniques embrace satire and surrealism, inviting viewers to see beyond logic and materiality. Schumy’s art radiates a vivid emotional honesty, persistently seeking meaning, vulnerability, and the unseen depths of human experience beneath the surface of the everyday.