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Other details :
Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
Dimensions :
11.8x15.7in
About this artwork
"Street Serenade" is a captivating watercolor depicting a young musician playing the guitar on a busy street. The artist skillfully captures the musician's passion through expressive brushstrokes and subtle shading. The central figure is concentrated, shown with closed eyes and a slight smile. The busy street with its weathered buildings and colorful shutters provides a vibrant background. The play of light and shadow gives depth and realism to the… scene. "Street Serenade" is a fleeting moment frozen in time that underscores the beauty of music and artistic expression.
« I paint because it is what I do best and it defines who I am. »
Yuriy Kraft is a painter and sculptor based in Germany whose works have been featured in solo and group exhibitions nationally. Through his diverse compositions, he endeavors to find a balance between realism and the abstract. Kraft creates in a variety of genres and styles, ranging from landscapes to portraits and abstractions, as he feels that "to grow as an artist, one must get out of one's comfort zone".