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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
59.1x74.8in
About this artwork
In crafting this painting, I harnessed the hues of existence and solitude, blending acrylic and oil to reveal raw human emotion restrained within minimalistic boundaries and unleashed in expressionistic fervor. It embodies the connection between inner self and outer reality, offering a vibrant, thought-provoking presence in any space it occupies.
« Paintings should not be loved. Only the "next artwork" deserves full devotion and interest. »
Mario Henrique is a passionate Portuguese painter who has exhibited his work in Portugal, Brazil, Germany and the US. Forever intrigued by the subtleties and double meanings of people's body language, expressions and looks, he composes works centred around people. He uses his portraits to represent the impermanence of facial expressions and unpredictability of human movements, and paints abruptly and spontaneously in drippings and splashings.