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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x27.6in
About this artwork
This oil painting explores the duality we all carry—the interplay between our good and bad sides, the internal conflict that shapes our identity. Balancing on the fine line between opposites, it reflects the constant push and pull of emotions and contradictions that define human nature. Can one side truly exist without the other?
This piece has been showcased in prestigious exhibitions, including the London Art Biennale 2021, where it earned the… Art Museum of Chianciano Terme Award and the City of Art Award.
You can own this thought-provoking artwork that invites reflection and sparks conversation. If you have any questions or would like to learn more about this painting, feel free to reach out!
Michel Devanakis is a painter of questions, of what lies beyond what we see, remember, or believe. His works move between the real and the symbolic, tracing that fragile line where emotion becomes image and silence turns into color.
After a career in graphic design, he turned entirely to painting, guided by a need for slowness and depth, for the kind of creation that takes time to breathe. Working mainly in oil and acrylic, he blends classical technique with contemporary vision, sometimes weaving in digital textures or collage to bridge tradition and modern myth.
Themes of memory, freedom, faith, and beauty run through his work, not as fixed ideas but as living questions. Each painting becomes a mirror of the human condition, of the unseen forces that guide us, and of the stories we inherit and reinvent.
Collectors are often drawn to his art for its balance of strength and stillness. Works that invite contemplation not as an escape but as a return to presence.