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Other details :
Artwork unmounted, but already framed and ready to hang.
Dimensions :
14.6x12.6in
About this artwork
This piece bursts with raw, chaotic energy, capturing the intense madness that consumes the subject. Through bold acrylic strokes and haunting expressions, I channeled the urgency and turmoil of gambling mania. Placing this in your space will ignite a thrilling tension, sparking deep reflection on obsession’s power and its grip on the human psyche. It's a vivid, unforgettable emotional journey. An interpretation after "The Woman with Gambling Mania"… by Théodore Géricault.
The artwork is varnished and framed in an antique frame. Painted on primed mdf board. The dimensions provided represent the overall size, including the franme.
Marcel Prevaritura works as a painter, sculptor, and visual artist, drawing upon a background in engraving and technical artistry. His process features a playful fusion of materials, frequently incorporating found objects and blending styles into a contemporary cartoonish impressionism. Each artwork radiates the spontaneous immediacy of memory and daily life, poetically mirroring society and inviting viewers to share in the wonder and unpredictability of human experience.