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Medium :
Acrylic, Screen Printing on Canvas , Cardboard
Framing :
Framing on request
Dimensions :
24x15.7in
About this artwork
"Virgin" is an evocative piece blending tradition and innovation. Created on canvas, it features intricate carpet screen printing, adding depth and texture. The use of coartbord emphasizes its raw, unrefined beauty. This work captures the essence of purity and new beginnings, symbolizing the untouched and untainted. The interplay of materials and techniques reflects a delicate balance between fragility and strength, inviting viewers to ponder the… untouched moments in their lives. "Virgin" stands as a testament to the artist's skill in merging different mediums to tell a profound story of innocence and potential.
Murad Akbarli, a versatile artist, dips his brushes into mixed media, harnessing traditional and innovative materials alike. His style amalgamates classical and contemporary influences, utilizing dynamic, emotional brushstrokes and intricate layering techniques to create complex textures brimming with depth. Through this, Akbarli endeavors to bridge the tangible with the ethereal, rendering unseen emotion into tangible artwork.