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Fuck you 2022 (2023)Acrylic painting by Margarita Stepanova

50 x 60 x 2cm (unframed) / 50 x 60cm (actual image size)

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Titled "Fuck You 2022," this striking acrylic painting on canvas depicts seventeen defiant hands showing the middle finger against a vibrant red background. The bold hues and expressions of anger merge to create a powerful image, symbolic of the turbulent times we are living in. The painting serves as a reminder that we are not powerless even in the face of adversity. It conveys that we have the strength to stand up for ourselves and fight back despite what may be to come.

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Acrylic

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Tags:

#monochrome#defiance#strength#middle finger#protest art#provocative#red background#empowerment#turbulent times#fight back
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Titled "Fuck You 2022," this striking acrylic painting on canvas depicts seventeen defiant hands showing the middle finger against a vibrant red background. The bold hues and expressions of anger merge to create a powerful image, symbolic of the turbulent times we are living in. The painting serves as a reminder that we are not powerless even in the face of adversity. It conveys that we have the strength to stand up for ourselves and fight back despite what may be to come.

Materials used:

Acrylic

Details:

Tags:

#monochrome#defiance#strength#middle finger#protest art#provocative#red background#empowerment#turbulent times#fight back
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Margarita Stepanova is an artist based in Australia. Her work explores the fleeting nature of time and human connection. Through monochrome depictions of hands, she captures moments that cannot be... Read more

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