Alis (XX) - Crush III

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Polske kunstner Alis (XX) præsenterer et originalt oliemaleri med titlen “Crush III”, et portræt på 75 × 55 cm i brune, beige og turkise nuancer, underskrevet af kunstneren og datert 2026, olie på bomuldslærred spændt på en træramme.

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Original hand-painted oil painting by AliS

Oil on cotton canvas, stretched on a wooden stretcher frame (included)

Size: 75 cm × 55 cm
Signed by artist

"Crush III "The face appears partially deconstructed, with features dissolving into the surrounding space, creating a sense of movement and impermanence. Warm tones of brown and beige contrast with the light, minimal background, emphasizing the emotional intensity of the work. The painting conveys intimacy and introspection, inviting the viewer to reflect on the inner state and identity of the portrayed figure.
AliS is a Polish visual artist with an academic background in architecture. Her artistic approach merges a strong sense of visual expression with structural clarity, focusing on spatial relationships, form, and the dialogue between artwork and viewer.

She has exhibited her work in a range of small-scale solo and group exhibitions at galleries in Poznań, and Kraków. Her practice spans drawing, digital art and painting. Drawing on the mood and emotional resonance of space, she develops quiet, contemplative works that encourage reflection and leave room for individual interpretation.


Please note that the colors in the photographs may vary slightly due to different lighting conditions during shooting and the characteristics of the camera.

The artwork is sold with a certificate of authenticity and is unframed.

The piece will be carefully packaged and shipped in a cardboard box.

Original hand-painted oil painting by AliS

Oil on cotton canvas, stretched on a wooden stretcher frame (included)

Size: 75 cm × 55 cm
Signed by artist

"Crush III "The face appears partially deconstructed, with features dissolving into the surrounding space, creating a sense of movement and impermanence. Warm tones of brown and beige contrast with the light, minimal background, emphasizing the emotional intensity of the work. The painting conveys intimacy and introspection, inviting the viewer to reflect on the inner state and identity of the portrayed figure.
AliS is a Polish visual artist with an academic background in architecture. Her artistic approach merges a strong sense of visual expression with structural clarity, focusing on spatial relationships, form, and the dialogue between artwork and viewer.

She has exhibited her work in a range of small-scale solo and group exhibitions at galleries in Poznań, and Kraków. Her practice spans drawing, digital art and painting. Drawing on the mood and emotional resonance of space, she develops quiet, contemplative works that encourage reflection and leave room for individual interpretation.


Please note that the colors in the photographs may vary slightly due to different lighting conditions during shooting and the characteristics of the camera.

The artwork is sold with a certificate of authenticity and is unframed.

The piece will be carefully packaged and shipped in a cardboard box.

Detaljer

Kunstner
Alis (XX)
Udgave
Original
Solgt af
Direkte fra kunstneren
Solgt med ramme
Nej
Værkets titel
Crush III
Teknik
Oliebillede
Signatur
Håndunderskrevet, Signeret
Oprindelsesland
Polen
År
2026
Stand
fremragende stand
Farve
Beige, Brun, Hvid, Turkis
Højde
75 cm
Bredde
55 cm
Vægt
1 kg
Skildring/Tema
Portræt
Stil
Abstrakt
Periode
2020+
PolenBekræftet
17
Genstande solgt
100%
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