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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
19.7x15.7in
About this artwork
KISS ME is painted on canvas with acrylic, felt-tip pen and oil pastel. If KISS ME is illuminated directly with a light source, you can see that the acrylic paint is applied thicker in some places, such as the flower, the writing, the hearts and the dots, creating a 3D effect. The pug is fun with its provocative pose and draws the viewer's eye with its bright colors. KISS ME!
Christiane Martini is a German artist whose artwork is characterized by vibrant colors and energy. Introduced to art at a young age by her mother (a painter and designer), she received training in various techniques. In 2026, she was awarded an artist's grant and invited to exhibit at two galleries in New York and Austria. She has upcoming collaborations with an Asian gallery and a museum. She will also have a solo exhibition in Germany this year. Christiane Martini's artwork has been featured in exhibitions and on screens worldwide. She has been curated by several renowned curators and presented to a global art world and collector audience. This year, she was invited to paint large-format canvases for a young filmmaker's feature film. The film will be screened at festivals and in the USA. Christiane Martini has developed a new technique which she describes as "New Pop-Pointillism".