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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
31.5x39.4in
About this artwork
One of the world's most precious wine bottles is presented in this work with quiet sensuality. Standing on the floor, it is touched by one foot, while the other leg is partially covered by a red cloth—a subtle yet seductive allusion.
Multi-layered acrylic backgrounds combine with striking oil motifs in the foreground. Elongated lines and a cubist-inspired formal language create a tense dialogue between abstraction and physicality, between luxury… and intimacy.
For 25 years, freelance artist Laprokay has dedicated herself to painting. Her works combine shapes, colors, and perspectives, often punctuated by geometric elements. Characteristic lines lend the images dynamism, while humor and empathy allow her to capture the essence of humanity. In portraits, she brings personalities to life, transforming everyday scenes into touching stories. Her artistic career began in Germany, shaped by training, numerous exhibitions in Europe, and her own events. Always eager to experiment, she develops new forms of expression and combines technical skill with creativity. Her paintings express joie de vivre, dedication, and the conviction that art is a universal language that connects people.