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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x39.4in
About this artwork
In creating this piece, I channeled the raw energies of urban decay and renewal, employing stark contrasts and a tumultuous overlay of grays and blacks, pierced by sudden bursts of white and gold. This canvas embodies the juxtaposition of despair and hope, a resilient testament to the enduring human spirit. In your space, it will offer a bold, reflective energy, compelling viewers to explore the depths of their own resilience and renewal.
Very original and modern feel and a really nice texture.
Two coats of protective gloss varnish are applied to protect the painting from UV rays and dust.
The sides of the canvas are painted so it's ready to hang.
« Life could be as colorful and beautiful, as we create it. This is my message, my philosophy, and inspiration, this is my palette and my soul. »
Alex Senchenko is an artist based in the United Kingdom where he has exhibited his paintings. He describes his art as being a metaphor for his vision of life, "positive, dynamic, and simple". Through his compositions, Senchenko conveys a sense of minimalism combined intense colors that are prismatic and often architectural. He seeks the balance between a specific form and abstract elements employing acrylics and oils on canvas.