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Other details :
Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
19.7x27.6in
About this artwork
You see people socializing in the evening, they meet outside in cities,or at lakes surrounded by mountainsthis painting has many layers which refer to different social settings, it`s a story telling painting.
« My paintings are built of many layers of people, not visible at first sight, this corresponds with the sometimes incomprehensible and complex human connections. »
Silvia Strobos is an award-winning artist based in the Netherlands whose paintings have been exhibited nationally, as well as in Switzerland, the United States, Germany, Belgium, and France. The central theme in her art relates to the different ways in which people are connected to one another. Through her artistic practice, Strobos continuously searches for new ways to visualize human interaction. She creates using acrylics and oils on canvas or Plexiglas.