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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
27.6x19.7in
About this artwork
In my painting, realism and surrealism merge to create a haunting vision of human existence and environmental interaction. Using oil paints, I express a world that balances on the threshold between destruction and beauty. A crystal ball-like object, central to the painting, reflects an untouched nature, surrounded by the threatening presence of industrial structures and a torn earth's surface. This artwork is intended to underline the fragility of… our world and the need to protect the environment. It invites us to reflect on our responsibility for the preservation and harmony of our planet.
« I have fun with art, no matter how, no matter what, no matter where. »
Richard Mierniczak is an experienced German painter who has exhibited his work in Germany and the UK. From landscapes to cityscapes, geometric abstract compositions to surreal symbolic works, he seeks to guide the viewer through engaging contours and colour landscapes. Across each style and subject, nature remains his primary inspiration, and memories of playing in fields and meadows in childhood remains the source of his passion for art.