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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
47.2x47.2in
About this artwork
Pulse of Fire is part of the Kinetic Passion series, where the pictorial gesture becomes a vehicle for vital energy. This work doesn't aim to describe a recognizable form, but rather to summon the intensity of an inner heartbeat that burns and expands.
The stroke, heir to the Eastern tradition of red and black ink, unfolds here like a burning movement, a flame that never goes out but transforms into rhythm and vibration. Between the memory of nature… in bloom from the previous series, "Whisper of the Blooming Soul," and the exploration of gestural calligraphy, the artist finds a territory where paint and body are inseparable.
What emerges is a fiery pulse, a testimony to the moment when passion becomes visible matter: a fire that does not burn, but rather reveals the inexhaustible power of the creative act.
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.