Gateway: Path of Hope and Light Painting by Uliss
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Gateway: Path of Hope and Light

UlissSerbia
Original artwork, 73×53 cm, 2021
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Characteristics of the Painting “Gateway: Path of Hope and Light”

Year of creation2021
Dimensions73 W × 53 H × 3 D   cm
Type of artpainting
Styleabstract
Genreinterior
Materialsmixed method, wood
Framingthe artwork is sold with framing
Type of packagingcardboard box
Keywords
CathedralChurchArchitecturebuildingReligionOldreligiousCatholicHistoricalArchLandmarkwindowcityGodancientthe doorworldentranceanother world

Description of the Artwork “Gateway: Path of Hope and Light”

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This picture opens the viewer a gateway to another world, filling it with light and hope. The artist Uliss conveys through abstraction the symbolic meaning of open and closed gates, denoting different stages of life's journey and emotions. Plaster and acrylic elements create a unique texture, and splashes of paint introduce movement and dynamics, filling the work not only with meaning, but also with energy. This work is a reflection on change, path and inner strength, which is illuminated by the light of hope.

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About the artist
Uliss

Uliss, Serbia

Everyone says an artist should have a style. You know, a signature that you can recognize. I don't think that's quite right. It doesn't work for me. I'm the kind of artist who's always looking for something new, who writes what they want now, not what other people want. If people say I don't have a style, I answer: My style is the lack of monotony.

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