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Original oil, acrylic, mix media painting on canvas by Van Hovak

The cubist masterpiece, "Evening in San Francisco," is a captivating exploration of love, urban life, and the power of abstract art. The painting's central motif - two lovers sharing a quiet moment over coffee within the confines of giant cubist heads - creates a visually striking and thought-provoking composition.
The cubist heads, with their fragmented and overlapping planes, symbolize the complex nature of human identity and perception. By placing the lovers within these abstract forms, painter suggest that their relationship is both deeply personal and influenced by the broader social and cultural context of the city.
The backdrop of San Francisco, with its iconic skyline, adds a layer of dynamism and energy to the scene. The city's bustling streets and towering buildings contrast with the intimacy of the lovers' private moment, highlighting the tension between the individual and the collective.
The use of color in the painting is particularly effective. The warm hues of the coffee cups and the soft colors of the city buildings create a sense of comfort and nostalgia.
Overall, "Evening in San Francisco" is a beautifully executed and thought-provoking piece of art that captures the essence of both love and urban life. The use of cubist techniques allows you to explore the complexities of human relationships and the dynamic nature of the city, creating a truly unique and memorable work.

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Evening in San Francisco (2023) Oil painting
by Van Hovak

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Original oil, acrylic, mix media painting on canvas by Van Hovak

The cubist masterpiece, "Evening in San Francisco," is a captivating exploration of love, urban life, and the power of abstract art. The painting's central motif - two lovers sharing a quiet moment over coffee within the confines of giant cubist heads - creates a visually striking and thought-provoking composition.
The cubist heads, with their fragmented and overlapping planes, symbolize the complex nature of human identity and perception. By placing the lovers within these abstract forms, painter suggest that their relationship is both deeply personal and influenced by the broader social and cultural context of the city.
The backdrop of San Francisco, with its iconic skyline, adds a layer of dynamism and energy to the scene. The city's bustling streets and towering buildings contrast with the intimacy of the lovers' private moment, highlighting the tension between the individual and the collective.
The use of color in the painting is particularly effective. The warm hues of the coffee cups and the soft colors of the city buildings create a sense of comfort and nostalgia.
Overall, "Evening in San Francisco" is a beautifully executed and thought-provoking piece of art that captures the essence of both love and urban life. The use of cubist techniques allows you to explore the complexities of human relationships and the dynamic nature of the city, creating a truly unique and memorable work.

All of my paintings comes with a Certificate of Authenticity
Ready to ship in 1-3 business day
Shipped rolled in tube with stretcher bars

Materials used:

oil,mixed media

Tags:
##original painting ##extra large ##san francisco ##couple painting ##abstract portraits 
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Born in 1973 in Yerevan, Armenia, I received degree at the Armenian State Pedagogical University (ASPU), Los Angeles Valley college, Department of Arts. I have participated in a numerous exhibitions... Read more

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