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Artwork on fixed support. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
53.1x37.4in
About this artwork
In this work, I have captured a power with acrylic paint that immediately captivates the viewer. The intense eyes speak of wonder and innocence, while the minimalist composition perfectly encapsulates the essence of the emotion. This painting radiates energy and vibrancy, bringing a captivating, lively presence to any space it adorns.
After purchase, the picture will receive a steel shadow frame, which takes approximately 3-4 weeks to manufacture.… The picture can only be shipped after it has been framed. (Frame included in the price.)
Peter Kittner works primarily with acrylic and oil paints on custom canvases, often using the New York Times as a backdrop; he incorporates his experience in landscape architecture. His works are characterized by a contemporary, organic, boho-minimalist style, combining mixed media, collage, and cut-out techniques with hand-forged steel frames. His portraits focus on the expressiveness of the eyes and convey an intense, touching humanity and emotional depth that immediately engages the viewer.