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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
47.2x39.4in
About this artwork
This oil painting shows a realistic, figurative scene.
The contrasts between the vibrant, intense yellow surface and the elderly man, depicted in black and white, invite us to pause and discover the unspoken. The man symbolizes curiosity and reflection. What does "last chance" mean to him? Many interpretations are possible. He stands in front of a painting that is also by the artist. What is this painting about? The viewer can also ask themselves… this question and more.
Ina Kohlschovsky works primarily in oil on cotton and canvas and looks back on an eventful career, from two vocational training courses to studying painting and graphic design to becoming an award-winning painter. Her realistic and figurative paintings explore the boundaries between conscious and subconscious, dream and reality. Her works usually tell intense, narrative stories full of longings and abysses. Sometimes critical, but often also deeply personal, her paintings transport the viewer into touching, yet occasionally disturbing, emotional liminal realms.