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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
56.7x37in
About this artwork
This portrait of a woman—perhaps African, perhaps not—is part of a larger series devoted to human figures, mostly female. The work focuses on the aesthetics of her presence, deliberately separating her from any concrete identity: we don't know who she is, where she comes from, or what her story is.
By eliminating specific features that we usually associate with individual identity, the face becomes an emotional mirror. Its ambiguity invites the… viewer to project their own memories, desires, or affections onto it. Thus, this undefined woman can become anyone for anyone: mother, sister, lover, stranger. A nameless face that, precisely for that reason, can be everyone.
All the works in this series are painted with oil on canvas and a layer of flexi-glass also painted with some touches of black oil.
Goldstein, trained in graphic design and painting, uses personal, minimalist techniques that result in distinctive textures and colors. Through a series of brushstrokes, rollers, and his own hand, he creates expressionist works that play with shadows and challenge visual perception. The emotions captured on each canvas reveal his journey through identity, encouraging the viewer to feel, rather than understand, his deeply personal art.