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In my work, acrylic, sand and cement merge with pigments to create an abstract composition that captures the depth and mysticism of water. Everything is created from a process of flow. Mysterious and calming at the same time, this painting brings an atmosphere of reflection and inner peace to any room, enriched by the sensual texture and the play of light on the multifaceted surfaces. It is a tribute to the unfathomable depths of being.
Henri Crow is a versatile artist working as a painter, draftsman, and sculptor, primarily using annealed iron wire, tissue paper, concrete, and acrylic paint. His works, characterized by the fusion of transparent and solid forms, reflect human existence and the connection to nature. Crow conveys profound emotions such as hope and joie de vivre in his artwork, inspiring the viewer to reflect on humanity and the environment.