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The acrylic painting titled "Fragile" presents a close-up portrait of a young woman set against a backdrop divided into blocks of muted color. The composition focuses intimately on the subject's face, which occupies the majority of the canvas, conveying a sense of immediacy and vulnerability implied by the title. The woman's face is rendered with soft, naturalistic details, giving prominence to her youthful features. She has large, expressive eyes that gaze slightly to the side, as if lost in thought or contemplation. Her eyes are a central element of the painting, capturing a sense of emotion that resonates with the concept of fragility. The skin is painted with a variety of tones that suggest a gentle play of light across her visage, with subtle shadows under her eyes and along the line of her jaw adding depth and dimension to her face. Her lips are slightly parted, enhancing the delicate and sensitive expression on her face. The woman's hair is depicted in shades of brown with softer highlights, neatly parted in the middle and framing her face with a natural ease. She is clothed in a simple blue top with a white collar, featuring bold geometric patterns in lighter blue, which adds a modern, graphic element to the portrait. The sharp lines of the pattern on her top contrast with the softness of her facial features, perhaps as a visual metaphor for the complexity of the human psyche. The background consists of angular shapes in various shades of green, red, and brown, intersecting behind her without distracting from the focal point of her face. The use of color in the background is restrained, with each block of color cleanly separated from the others, contributing to the overall controlled and serene atmosphere of the piece. The style of "Fragile" marries realism in the depiction of the young woman's face with a stylized approach to her clothing and the background, creating a harmonious balance between representation and abstraction. This stylistic choice, along with the intimate framing and the subject's tender expression, supports the theme of fragility and emotional depth, inviting viewers to connect with the internal world of the subject.

*** ABOUT THIS PAINTING ***
* TITLE: "Fragile"
* ARTISTS: Maksym Newskulenko
* SIZE: 44.5x35 cm/'17.51x13.77 inches'
* MEDIUM: acrylic, canvas
* HAND PAINTED: Original painting from our collection
* CONDITION: we tried to convey the maximum information with the help of photos about this product

Materials used:

acrylic

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Fragile (2022) Acrylic painting
by Maksym Newskulenko

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№New 20

The acrylic painting titled "Fragile" presents a close-up portrait of a young woman set against a backdrop divided into blocks of muted color. The composition focuses intimately on the subject's face, which occupies the majority of the canvas, conveying a sense of immediacy and vulnerability implied by the title. The woman's face is rendered with soft, naturalistic details, giving prominence to her youthful features. She has large, expressive eyes that gaze slightly to the side, as if lost in thought or contemplation. Her eyes are a central element of the painting, capturing a sense of emotion that resonates with the concept of fragility. The skin is painted with a variety of tones that suggest a gentle play of light across her visage, with subtle shadows under her eyes and along the line of her jaw adding depth and dimension to her face. Her lips are slightly parted, enhancing the delicate and sensitive expression on her face. The woman's hair is depicted in shades of brown with softer highlights, neatly parted in the middle and framing her face with a natural ease. She is clothed in a simple blue top with a white collar, featuring bold geometric patterns in lighter blue, which adds a modern, graphic element to the portrait. The sharp lines of the pattern on her top contrast with the softness of her facial features, perhaps as a visual metaphor for the complexity of the human psyche. The background consists of angular shapes in various shades of green, red, and brown, intersecting behind her without distracting from the focal point of her face. The use of color in the background is restrained, with each block of color cleanly separated from the others, contributing to the overall controlled and serene atmosphere of the piece. The style of "Fragile" marries realism in the depiction of the young woman's face with a stylized approach to her clothing and the background, creating a harmonious balance between representation and abstraction. This stylistic choice, along with the intimate framing and the subject's tender expression, supports the theme of fragility and emotional depth, inviting viewers to connect with the internal world of the subject.

*** ABOUT THIS PAINTING ***
* TITLE: "Fragile"
* ARTISTS: Maksym Newskulenko
* SIZE: 44.5x35 cm/'17.51x13.77 inches'
* MEDIUM: acrylic, canvas
* HAND PAINTED: Original painting from our collection
* CONDITION: we tried to convey the maximum information with the help of photos about this product

Materials used:

acrylic

Tags:
#original painting #acrylic painting #portrait painting #acrylic portrait #portrait art #girl art #kitchen decor #art collectibles #portrait girl #acrylic girl 
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About the artist: Maksym Newskulenko was born on February 20, 1993 in the city of Romny, Sumy regionIn 2014, he graduated from KhNUVS (SF) (law), but decided to devote his... Read more

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