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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
35.4x27.6in
About this artwork
In this oil painting I indulged in abstraction to capture feelings of strength and movement. The dark, dynamic strokes represent struggles and triumph, while the textures and contrasts create an emotional landscape. This work is intended to stimulate the viewer and bring a powerful energy to any room. It is a visual poem that invites you to think and feel.
« As an artist, I am a researcher, discoverer, and inventor, always looking for the right idea and form for expression, aesthetics, and quality ... »
Ralph Slowik is an artist based in Germany whose paintings have been featured in solo exhibitions nationally. Since he believes that "everything in nature is energy", he endeavors to portray this energy visually and tangibly. Consequently, Slowik developed an artistic technique, through which he makes impulsive and dynamic traces of movement, where the energy of the painting process is documented and radiates energy, power, and tension.