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Original large dimensional painting by Hungarian artist Zsombor Barakonyi.

His unique visual language offers viewers new levels of perceiving reality, in which, by overwriting conventional approaches, he builds a dialectic relationship between content and objectuality. His works are postmodern panel paintings depicting visions of metropolitan flâneur.

Materials used:

poplar wood panel

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#people #big painting #city scene #cityscape #new york #cars #street #brooklyn #street scene #subway #broadway #vamosiart #zsombor barakonyi #barakonyi #homepage: www.artmajeur.com/barakonyi 

Marcy Ave Brooklyn (2019)

Acrylic painting 
by Barakonyi Zsombor

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Original large dimensional painting by Hungarian artist Zsombor Barakonyi.

His unique visual language offers viewers new levels of perceiving reality, in which, by overwriting conventional approaches, he builds a dialectic relationship between content and objectuality. His works are postmodern panel paintings depicting visions of metropolitan flâneur.

Materials used:

poplar wood panel

Tags:
#people #big painting #city scene #cityscape #new york #cars #street #brooklyn #street scene #subway #broadway #vamosiart #zsombor barakonyi #barakonyi #homepage: www.artmajeur.com/barakonyi 
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