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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
27.6x27.6in
About this artwork
Portrait in pop art style. The picture was painted in a continuous loop to the song "Amour plastique", the band Videoclub.
The artist chooses a piece of music for each of her paintings in order to stay in the mood for it, similar to a film score.
Portrait of a girl. A delicate painting, which nevertheless involuntarily draws the gaze, red accentuated lips and a certain smile. Light green background, light blue halter dress, light skin, light blonde… hair. The entire artwork exudes a positive, very friendly vibe, like ice cream in summer. The picture is signed on the back so as not to disturb the harmony of the picture.
« My works are authentic, they are emotional, they reflect truth and life lived! »
Petra Kaindel is an Austrian artist whose paintings have been exhibited nationally, as well as in the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, the Netherlands, Italy, and Japan. She feels that a single painting can sometimes be mysterious, while a series of images placed together is a biography. Kaindel's compositions explore gender roles, beauty and consumerism, and dehumanization, while also conveying a sense of loneliness and disorientation in a world of seemingly unlimited possibilities.