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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x31.5in
About this artwork
This work is an expression of pure energy and passion. Using acrylic paints, I created layers and textures that unfold in a dance of warm red tones and vibrant patterns. It's intended to bring joy, movement, and creativity into your space—a vibrant invitation to celebrate life in all its facets.
During my apprenticeship as a decorator, I dealt with practical design on a daily basis and learned at a young age how to put the concept of an "eye-catcher" into practice. In my subsequent career as a media designer, the creative use of colors and accentuating materials was part of my everyday work. I see myself not just as a painter, but rather as a "picture maker," since many of my works are characterized by craftsmanship. I am very experimental in my work and often try out new techniques. Generally, paintings often bear titles that are confusing to the viewer and that almost only the artist understands. Therefore, I have always opted for cryptic names for my works. (of stars, "beautiful" women, or mystical figures). Incidentally, all my artwork is created "left-handed," which is because I am naturally left-handed. My "artist name" = JOARNO