Year of creation | 2024 |
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Dimensions | 40 W × 60 H × 1.5 D cm |
Type of art | painting |
Style | academic art |
Genre | portrait |
Materials | mixed method, canvas |
Type of packaging | cardboard box |
This work is a small tribute to the great artist Modigliani. An attempt has been made to capture the beauty and melancholy of his portraits, but giving a touch of vitality. He has moved away from somber colors to liven up the face, as well as including texture so that the colors and the work, in general, do not turn out flat. It is included in the "Academicism" section because this work has been created at the Art School. It is currently in a private collection.
“The reason is completely secondary for me; what I want to represent is what exists between me and the motif.” (Claude Monet) Trained in Art History and passionate about Fine Arts. From a very young age I enjoyed painting and although my career was in other areas, I remain faithful to my passion. I love experimenting with colors and textures. I work on canvas (mainly), using mixed media or on watercolor paper. With painting, every day there is a new creation and the abstract impressionist theme is what inspires me the most, leaving me free to compose, trying to convey emotion with each brushstroke. In general, my work is characterized by the chromatic variety and the depth of the texture. I try to pick up the color of Venetian painting, English, German, Russian romanticism... Impressionism and abstraction. It is an idea, a memory, a wink... works that have marked me, adding my personal stamp. And sometimes, the color itself is what marks my inspiration. Having a project in mind, it ends in a totally different way than imagined: a line, a stain, a shape... My goal is to convey to the viewer the exclusive beauty of colors, combined in a thousand ways, expressing subtle sensations.