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Violin (2016) Original Acrylic Painting by Inga Makarova

80 x 120 x 2cm (unframed)

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This artwork was commissioned as a birthday present for a famous Ukrainian violinist. “My Music is My Religion” the moto outlined at the top of the artwork says it all. The painting is executed in the style typical to works of futurists of the early 20th century, aiming to show the motion and energy. In our case the energy of the concertmaster playing violin, which almost makes you hear the music.

The artwork is in private collection, but the artist is open for commissions and may repeat the artwork if you really like it.

Materials used:

Acrylic

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#music#dynamic#hand#musical instrument#futurism#playing#violin#violinist#concert#concertmaster
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This artwork was commissioned as a birthday present for a famous Ukrainian violinist. “My Music is My Religion” the moto outlined at the top of the artwork says it all. The painting is executed in the style typical to works of futurists of the early 20th century, aiming to show the motion and energy. In our case the energy of the concertmaster playing violin, which almost makes you hear the music.

The artwork is in private collection, but the artist is open for commissions and may repeat the artwork if you really like it.

Materials used:

Acrylic

Details:

Tags:

#music#dynamic#hand#musical instrument#futurism#playing#violin#violinist#concert#concertmaster
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Since early childhood I was always drawing or painting something. However, in my teenage years I newer perceived art as something serious, something one can do for a living. I... Read more

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