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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
39.4x31.5in
About this artwork
I painted the Three Whimsical Wanderers as three goofy, blob-like figures with big owl eyes and skinny legs, stumbling around on a creamy white background with some blue patches. The two bigger ones are in earthy browns and greens, and the little yellow guy in the middle has this crooked grin like he’s up to no good. They’re just hanging out, maybe chatting or wandering off, but it’s not clear to me—you see what you want in them, like quirky friends… or weird pets. I used soft colors and some drippy textures to make it feel cozy and easy on the eyes
Henrik Diamant, a Swedish painter working as a painter in Malaga. With a lifelong immersion in art collecting families and mentorship under Enrique Brinkman, works mainly with acrylic, gesso, egg tempera, and mixed media to add textural depth. His style evokes the surrealist playfulness of Joan Miró, merging abstract forms and dreamlike imagery with layered earth tones reminiscent of 15th- and 17th-century palettes. Diamant’s expressive canvases radiate joy, imagination, and a sense of discovery, inviting viewers to find shared feelings from colors and compositions where geometric structure meets spontaneous form, Mediterranean light meets bold color, mid-century palette meets the modern.