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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
27.6x19.7in
About this artwork
This work is part of the Sisters & Hipsters series, a sensitive yet ironic exploration of how we age without losing our inner spark.
In this portrait, maturity is displayed with pride and without melancholy. The figures embody a serene vitality, one that depends not on age but on the desire to continue participating in the present with humor, style, and lucidity.
The colors, textures, and gestures suggest a conversation between yesterday and… today: a memory that refuses to fade away in the face of the pressure of a world always seeking something new.
More than a scene, this painting is a declaration of independence: an invitation to live each stage with authenticity, beauty, and a touch of insolence necessary to continue feeling part of the game.
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.