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Abstract Portrait Painting Loneliness in abstraction: symbolism and emotions by painter Uliss mixed method canvas
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Loneliness in abstraction: symbolism and emotions

UlissSerbia
Original artwork, 40×40 cm, 2023
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Characteristics of the Painting “Loneliness in abstraction: symbolism and emotions”

Year of creation2023
Dimensions40 W × 40 H × 3 D   cm
Type of artpainting
Styleabstract
Genreportrait
Materialsmixed method, canvas
Type of packagingcardboard box
Keywords
representationTextureColorgrungecottonArttexturedMosaicDesktop wallpapersDesignOldsurfacematerialabstractionPeoplelonelinesssymbolismspraycolorMapMosaicsensorrepresentationelectrical devicestemplateTextureColorArtgrungetextiletexturedDesktop wallpapersPaisleyOld

Description of the Artwork “Loneliness in abstraction: symbolism and emotions”

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Beneath the layer of bright colors and dynamic splashes lies the deep sense of loneliness described by Ulysses. The artist explores the theme of misunderstanding and the need for self-expression, turning his doubts and emotional outbursts into a piercing abstract canvas. This painting is a reflection on the perception of art and personal quest, giving the viewer the opportunity to look at loneliness from a new angle, through the prism of color and texture.

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About the artist
Uliss

Uliss, Serbia

Each artist, as they say, must have his own style - a recognizable handwriting. However, I think differently. This idea doesn't suit me and I don't limit myself to one style. I am one of those artists who are always in search of something new, creating paintings based on their inner aspirations and inspirations, and not on the expectations of others. If someone claims that I do not have a specific style, I proudly answer: my style is a rejection of monotony and a constant desire for something new.

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