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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
27.6x19.7in
About this artwork
In this vibrant fusion of acrylic and graffiti, I've unleashed a spectrum of raw emotions through a pop art prism. My brushstrokes roar with life, each character embodying the ecstatic chaos of expression. It's meant to electrify the room with unbridled joy, laughter, and a touch of the untamed—invoking an infectious energy that reverberates off the canvas and into the heart of your home.
« Once you free your mind of the concept of art being correct, you are free to explore yourself in a way that is hard but also liberating. »
Fatin Rahmouni is a painter, draftsman, and printmaker based in Germany whose works have been exhibited in Switzerland, Belgium, and England. She describes her art as free and undefined organic beings within her that are brought onto the canvas. Rahmouni's artistic practice is marked by her quest for human origin, the search for inner peace, and the expression of desires and thoughts that are accessible to everyone.