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The first painting in my new series, where emotions unfold in silence, held not in words, but in the quiet intensity of a look.
Each piece in this series captures a fleeting moment, an unspoken thought, a lingering question, a story told only through the eyes.
Let the journey begin!
Gazes, brief as breath yet boundless, hold the weight of what remains unsaid...

Materials: oil on unstretched canvas. Every painting contains only high quality materials.
The painting is protected with varnish coating.

The painting is signed on front and on the back. All artwork are unframed.
A signed Certificate of Authenticity will be included

Materials used:

Oil

Tags:
#modern art #monochrome #close up #warm color #portrait girl 

In Your Gaze I (2025) Oil painting
by Angela Suto

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The first painting in my new series, where emotions unfold in silence, held not in words, but in the quiet intensity of a look.
Each piece in this series captures a fleeting moment, an unspoken thought, a lingering question, a story told only through the eyes.
Let the journey begin!
Gazes, brief as breath yet boundless, hold the weight of what remains unsaid...

Materials: oil on unstretched canvas. Every painting contains only high quality materials.
The painting is protected with varnish coating.

The painting is signed on front and on the back. All artwork are unframed.
A signed Certificate of Authenticity will be included

Materials used:

Oil

Tags:
#modern art #monochrome #close up #warm color #portrait girl 
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Angela Suto is a Hungarian painter whose work lives at the edge of atmosphere, memory, and raw emotion. Her cityscapes, portraits, and abstract compositions are not representations—they are revelations. She... Read more

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