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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
59.1x51.2in
About this artwork
1963 Year - At the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., Leonardo da Vinci’s masterpiece, the Mona Lisa, is exhibited for the first time in America. Over 2,000 dignitaries, including President John F. Kennedy, came out that evening to view the famous painting. The next day, the exhibit opened to the public, and during the next three weeks an estimated 500,000 people came to see it. The painting then traveled to New York City’s Metropolitan… Museum of Art, where it was seen by another million people. The painting is framed in a black frame (dimensions without a frame are 140x120cm).
« Art gives me the opportunity to express myself and my emotions in a very ecstatic and colorful, crazy way. »
The artist was born in Opole and studied at the Institute of Art, part of Opole University's Faculty of History and Pedagogy, from 2010 to 2015, earning a master's degree in art. The artist has recently focused on classical art, drawing from the grace of ancient marble sculptures and the depth of mythology, while also incorporating the dynamic energy of pop art. This combination gives the artist a wide spectrum of subject matter to explore. The chosen technique for this style is unconventional; the artist exclusively utilizes paints derived from linseed or safflower oil to depict figures, purposefully abstaining from superfluous solvents. The sole medium employed is pure walnut oil, serving both as a substance for mixing paint during the creative process and as a natural cleansing agent for brushes.