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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
39.4x27.6in
About this artwork
The as-yet-untitled image is part of the exhibition "Spring.Awakening," opening on May 7th in Berlin. It will be on display here. A frontal portrait depicts a strong yet quite likeable young man.
The blend of figurative and highly abstract elements unites elements of design and classical painting. This picture brings strength and a positive aura to any room in which it hangs.
Max Eckhardt paints with oils and incorporates his experience in design and engineering into his work. His technique combines structured composition with free, expressive brushstrokes; his style is balanced, clear, and elegant. With his paintings, he aims to spread optimism and joy, and to evoke hope and encouragement in the viewer through serene yet vibrant portraits.