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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
47.2x31.5in
About this artwork
In this "Disorder" series, I wanted to express the raw tension between chaos and control. The deep blacks contrast with the vibrant red, evoking intense inner turmoil. A way of exploring the schizophrenia within us.
Each acrylic brushstroke conveys a contained energy, ready to explode. This abstract painting will bring passionate force and powerful dynamism to your space, animating the room with an almost electric presence.
Souad Brizin is a self-taught contemporary French painter. She uses powerful colors to capture the dynamic essence of humanity and its environment. Her style, based on an obsession with photographic detail, boldly explores themes of identity and human emotion. Poised between figurative and abstract, her works, imbued with defiance and difference, invite profound contemplation.