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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
19.7x19.7in
About this artwork
AI: With this work, I sought to capture the momentum and freedom within. Using acrylics, I combined expressionism and symbolism to depict a figure soaring in a whirlwind of vibrant colors against a calming green background. This embodies the power of moving freely, embracing uncertainty with courage. This painting will bring energy and inspiration, inviting each viewer to push beyond their perceived limitations.
Artist: Running man ... The man… who runs and searches for himself. Painting used to illustrate a publication, in 2020, by art critic Erika Cammerata for Chiasmo Magazine in Rome
« Art doesn't have to be beautiful to be appreciated, it has to be universal. »
Paul Yves Poumay is an experienced multidisciplinary artist based in Belgium whose works have been exhibited in France, Spain, the United States, and Italy. In addition, his art has been featured in publications such as The London Art Review, LA CITTA IMAGINARIA, CHIASMO, etc. Poumay describes his pieces as often being symbolic, exploring humanity and its place in the world. His artistic approach is mainly optimistic and turned towards others, frequently treating his subjects with absurdity.