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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
18.1x24in
About this artwork
In this work, I captured the rawness of the human experience through the tired eyes of a man marked by life. I used oil paints to realistically detail each texture, from the sweat and dirt on his skin to the intense expression in his eyes. It is a testament to the resilience and depth of the human spirit. This painting will bring a powerful emotional charge and a touch of authenticity to any space.
The model for this work is the photograph of Private… James Blake Miller, of Charlie Company of the Eighth Regiment of the First Marine Division, smoking a Marlboro in Fallujah, Iraq, on November 9, 2004. Photo by Luis Sinco, It is one of the iconic images of the war in Iraq.
His work shows a mixture of realistic and impressionist styles, both awakening a great interest in the current art market. Realism attracts collectors who appreciate precise technique and detailed representation, as seen in his works of urban landscapes and still lifes. The impressionistic elements, evident in his depictions of people in environments atmospheric, they are very popular with audiences interested in emotional and expressive techniques.