Two-time laureate of the International Exhibition & Competition of Contemporary Arts. My work has also been exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art.
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❤️ Buy One, Get One FREE! ❤️
As a token of appreciation, I’m offering a second painting from the Gift collection for free when you purchase art over $1,200. This is my way of thanking you for being part of my artistic journey. Choose what resonates with you and enjoy this heartfelt gift 💝
This offer is limited due to the availability of pieces in the Gift collection.
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Feelings, like barbed wire, cling to the skin, leaving traces—marks we brand onto ourselves to remember how much it hurts. We hold love at a distance, cornered, until we become hostages of our own scars and fears. Looking at this wire, I realize it’s not just about love for another. It’s about self-love we keep fenced off, afraid to face who we might become if we dared to accept ourselves without excuses.
In this context, love is a prisoner of our inner world, a reflection of the personal prison created by trauma and prejudice. It yearns for freedom but confronts the barriers we impose upon ourselves, projecting our fears onto the object of love. This work serves as a reminder that true freedom is only possible when one dares to dismantle their internal barbed-wire fences and allows love to manifest in its true, unbounded form
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This conceptual art piece features a phrase crafted from barbed wire, firmly attached to a textured canvas. The wire, twisted into rings, evokes the image of fences, creating a visual and emotional association with restriction, pain, and the suppression of freedom. The canvas, marked by textures resembling scratches from nails, enhances the impression of inner struggle. These scratches symbolize the futile attempt to break free, to overcome the barriers we build for ourselves.
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▪️The artwork comes with installed hardware, ready to hang
▪️Unframed (and does not require a frame, unless preferred by the collector)
▪️With certificate of authenticity
▪️The interior images may not be to an exact scale.
đź–¤ By Established Artist
đź–¤ Museum-quality, fade-resistant and non-toxic paints
đź–¤ For the True Art Connoisseurs
PS I'm here to help whenever you need assistance. If you have more questions or need information in the future, feel free to ask. I'm just a message away!
Acrylic, stucco and barbed wire
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Two-time laureate of the International Exhibition & Competition of Contemporary Arts. My work has also been exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art.
______________
❤️ Buy One, Get One FREE! ❤️
As a token of appreciation, I’m offering a second painting from the Gift collection for free when you purchase art over $1,200. This is my way of thanking you for being part of my artistic journey. Choose what resonates with you and enjoy this heartfelt gift 💝
This offer is limited due to the availability of pieces in the Gift collection.
______________
Feelings, like barbed wire, cling to the skin, leaving traces—marks we brand onto ourselves to remember how much it hurts. We hold love at a distance, cornered, until we become hostages of our own scars and fears. Looking at this wire, I realize it’s not just about love for another. It’s about self-love we keep fenced off, afraid to face who we might become if we dared to accept ourselves without excuses.
In this context, love is a prisoner of our inner world, a reflection of the personal prison created by trauma and prejudice. It yearns for freedom but confronts the barriers we impose upon ourselves, projecting our fears onto the object of love. This work serves as a reminder that true freedom is only possible when one dares to dismantle their internal barbed-wire fences and allows love to manifest in its true, unbounded form
______________
This conceptual art piece features a phrase crafted from barbed wire, firmly attached to a textured canvas. The wire, twisted into rings, evokes the image of fences, creating a visual and emotional association with restriction, pain, and the suppression of freedom. The canvas, marked by textures resembling scratches from nails, enhances the impression of inner struggle. These scratches symbolize the futile attempt to break free, to overcome the barriers we build for ourselves.
______________
▪️The artwork comes with installed hardware, ready to hang
▪️Unframed (and does not require a frame, unless preferred by the collector)
▪️With certificate of authenticity
▪️The interior images may not be to an exact scale.
đź–¤ By Established Artist
đź–¤ Museum-quality, fade-resistant and non-toxic paints
đź–¤ For the True Art Connoisseurs
PS I'm here to help whenever you need assistance. If you have more questions or need information in the future, feel free to ask. I'm just a message away!
Acrylic, stucco and barbed wire
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