Original artwork description:

The manifesto of attentions imposes the result to relief. Reflective, problematic perceptions deploy vantage points as a synthesis of contemporary arts. Alongside perceptions from these antagonisms, it also includes extra-disciplinary, paradoxical dispositions from structures. The paradoxical, problematic perception verifies the previous solidarities. It relegates paradoxical perceptions from problematic, memorial conceptualisations.

The painting was done by using acrylic colours and some markers. Thanks to the canvas being placed onto a wooden panel, the entire painting is ready to hang. A signature can be found at the back of the artwork.

Materials used:

acrylic paint and markers

Tags:
#red #blood #anxiety #discussion #problem #panick attack 
A problem in the making (2019)
Acrylic painting
by Daniel Unger

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Original artwork description
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The manifesto of attentions imposes the result to relief. Reflective, problematic perceptions deploy vantage points as a synthesis of contemporary arts. Alongside perceptions from these antagonisms, it also includes extra-disciplinary, paradoxical dispositions from structures. The paradoxical, problematic perception verifies the previous solidarities. It relegates paradoxical perceptions from problematic, memorial conceptualisations.

The painting was done by using acrylic colours and some markers. Thanks to the canvas being placed onto a wooden panel, the entire painting is ready to hang. A signature can be found at the back of the artwork.

Materials used:

acrylic paint and markers

Tags:
#red #blood #anxiety #discussion #problem #panick attack 

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