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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x35.4in
About this artwork
The painting "Face with Koi" is an impressive work that uses oil and metal foil on canvas.
This painting depicts a person's face, which may have a deeper emotional or symbolic meaning. The facial features may be expressive, inviting the viewer to explore the thoughts and feelings of the person depicted. The fish incorporated into the image could allow for various interpretations - from representing food and survival to symbolic aspects such as… transformation or spirituality.
The color palette could be vibrant and contrasting, giving the painting a dynamic feel. The use of oil on canvas allows the artist to create rich textures and nuances that make the painting appear alive.
Overall, "Face with Fish" could be a fascinating connection between humans
Irina Bugoslavska, a Ukrainian painter with a background in architecture and illustration, uses striking mediums such as metal foil and modeling clay. Her exceptional style moves from realistic gouache and pastel still lifes to abstract works that emphasize three-dimensional textures and reflections. Her hometown of Leipzig often appears in diverse and surreal forms, reflecting a deep emotional connection and profound reflection.