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Other details :
Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x31.5in
About this artwork
In this piece from the Sisters and Hipsters series, two female figures command a powerful yet silent presence. The work plays with the absence of detailed facial features, drawing attention to attitude, posture, and colors that convey identity without words.
With expressive strokes and stark contrasts, the visual language proposes a reflection on style as a form of resistance, and on the complicity between women who choose to live authentically.… The white background highlights the intense colors—magenta, electric blue, and deep ochre—creating a sense of almost choreographic dynamism.
This work celebrates diversity, body confidence, and contemporary urban aesthetics with a fresh, emotional, and graphic approach.
Goldstein, trained in graphic design and painting, uses personal, minimalist techniques that result in distinctive textures and colors. Through a series of brushstrokes, rollers, and his own hand, he creates expressionist works that play with shadows and challenge visual perception. The emotions captured on each canvas reveal his journey through identity, encouraging the viewer to feel, rather than understand, his deeply personal art.