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Rush hour #4 (2026)Acrylic painting by Lena Smirnova

100 x 60 x 2cm (unframed) / 100 x 60cm (actual image size)

47 Artist Reviews

£1,267.58

"Rush Hour #4" offers a humorous glimpse into modern life, reimagining classical athletic figures reminiscent of those found on antique Greek vases. This painting captures the energy of a city's rush hour, transforming the everyday into a scene of playful competition. The artist's unique vision blends the ancient world with contemporary experiences, creating a captivating and thought-provoking piece.

Crafted with fine acrylics and Posca pens on quality canvas, this artwork showcases vibrant colors and meticulous lines. A protective varnish ensures the longevity of the piece, preserving its beauty for years to come. The orange background, carefully chosen to echo the hues of ancient Greek pottery, adds warmth and depth without overwhelming the composition.
This large figurative painting is sure to bring a touch of levity and vibrancy to any space. Whether displayed in a living room, study, or office, it will spark conversation and add a unique focal point to your art collection. Its blend of realism, illustration, and antique style makes it a versatile addition to various décor styles.

Invite "Rush Hour #4" into your home and let its playful spirit brighten your day. This unique piece is more than just a painting; it's a celebration of humor, history, and the human experience.

Certificate of Authenticity is enclosed.

Please note that international orders - outside the EU - may be subject to import taxes, fees, and customs duties calculated by the customs office of the destination country. Customers are responsible for paying any of these charges.

Materials used:

Acrylics, Posca pen

Details:

Tags:

#running#runner#iphone#greek#greece#humour#humor#luggage#rush hour#run#rush#pistol#greek antiquity#greek amphora#olympian games
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"Rush Hour #4" offers a humorous glimpse into modern life, reimagining classical athletic figures reminiscent of those found on antique Greek vases. This painting captures the energy of a city's rush hour, transforming the everyday into a scene of playful competition. The artist's unique vision blends the ancient world with contemporary experiences, creating a captivating and thought-provoking piece.

Crafted with fine acrylics and Posca pens on quality canvas, this artwork showcases vibrant colors and meticulous lines. A protective varnish ensures the longevity of the piece, preserving its beauty for years to come. The orange background, carefully chosen to echo the hues of ancient Greek pottery, adds warmth and depth without overwhelming the composition.
This large figurative painting is sure to bring a touch of levity and vibrancy to any space. Whether displayed in a living room, study, or office, it will spark conversation and add a unique focal point to your art collection. Its blend of realism, illustration, and antique style makes it a versatile addition to various décor styles.

Invite "Rush Hour #4" into your home and let its playful spirit brighten your day. This unique piece is more than just a painting; it's a celebration of humor, history, and the human experience.

Certificate of Authenticity is enclosed.

Please note that international orders - outside the EU - may be subject to import taxes, fees, and customs duties calculated by the customs office of the destination country. Customers are responsible for paying any of these charges.

Materials used:

Acrylics, Posca pen

Details:

Tags:

#running#runner#iphone#greek#greece#humour#humor#luggage#rush hour#run#rush#pistol#greek antiquity#greek amphora#olympian games
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