Broken fundamentals

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The broken stones, metallic elements, and colorful fragments in the portrait seem to allude to the construction and deconstruction of someone’s identity or life. The title underscores the tension between what’s broken and what’s being rebuilt.

Viewers might experience a sense of introspection and emotional depth. The work raises questions: Who is this person? What do the broken and colorful elements represent? The contrast between the hard stones and vibrant hues could signify a struggle between vulnerability and resilience. It feels as though the viewer is invited to reflect on themes such as inner chaos, reconstruction, and personal growth.

  • Medium: The combination of fine pencil lines and vivid colors (in paint or colored pencil) creates a beautiful balance. The pencil lines emphasize texture and a fragmented feel, while the color highlights emotion and energy.
  • Subject: Placing the face at the center of a broken but lively whole is a powerful choice. It seems to symbolize how people are shaped by their surroundings, experiences, and personal reconstruction.
  • Style: The abstract-geometric style, featuring elements of architecture and “shattered glass,” adds narrative to the work. It brings to mind modernist art, yet also maintains a highly personal and original approach.
  • Format: A2 (42 x 59,4 cm / 16,5 x 23,4 inch)

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