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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
17.7x17.7in
About this artwork
In my work "Threads of Life III" oil and varnish merge in an abstract dance of shapes and colors that evoke the unpredictability and beauty of life. I used contrasts and dynamic currents to create a deep emotional resonance. This painting is intended to invite the viewer to reflect on the complexity of their own life paths and to be inspired by them.
« Art is much more to me than just a job or a passion. It is like a friend, an advisor and a guide. Art is simply my life. »
Thomas Hain, a visual artist who focuses on painting and was inspired by a formative encounter with art in Italy. He experiments with the glazing technique on heavy, self-stretched canvases and creates relief-like surfaces by scratching, rolling and spatulas that create a tangible tension between form and color. His works radiate a dynamic calm and convey the balance between destruction and creation, which transports the viewer into the unique moment of creation.