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Artwork unmounted, but already framed and ready to hang.
Dimensions :
9.1x9.4in
About this artwork
In this painting, I've captured the lone resilience of a vibrant tree against a subdued, realistic backdrop. Using acrylics, I highlighted the texture and contrasts that nature embodies, even in the most urban environments. This artwork speaks to the enduring strength and beauty found in simplicity, inviting reflection and tranquility into your home.
George-A. Makridis, a painter and digital artist, was initially drawn to the canvas by his mechanic father. He adeptly manipulates oil, water-based mediums, and digital interfaces, crafting works that defy conventional forms while experimenting with collage and mixed media. His connection to the environment, physical and spiritual, interweaves his artwork, using instinct rather than philosophy. His work reflects an earnest attempt at bonding with the world, hinting at a quest for goodness, an ephemeral touch we strive for yet never truly grasp.