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Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
24x12in
About this artwork
This creation captures raw, intense emotions—the inevitable passage of time and vulnerability. With powerful lines and stark colors, I channeled my inner storm of expression and instinct into every brushstroke. It brings a powerful, almost urgent energy to your space, inviting reflection on the deepest layers of human existence. It is not just an image, but a feeling that continues to resonate.
Peter Moens is a painter, draughtsman, sculptor, and visual artist with a rich background spanning classical training at leading fine arts academies and professional experience as an art director and teacher. He employs a bold neo-expressionist style, painting on untreated wood and drawing on old music scores, fusing materials like oil, acrylic, stain, coffee, fire, and rebar to create raw, experimental pieces. His works radiate intense emotion—raging against narcissism, hypocrisy, and superficiality—urging viewers to confront uncomfortable truths beneath their own reflections.