Gregory Fink (1946) - Esperança

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Gregory Fink – "Hope"
Rio de Janeiro, 1976
Mixed technique on a panel, gold frame.
This intense and symbolic work by Gregory Fink, created during his Brazilian period, combines figurative and abstract elements with a tactile use of color and gold inserts. The scene seems to evoke a collective ritual or dance, in which human figures move in a space suspended between light and darkness. The title 'Esperança' (hope) suggests a message of rebirth and resilience, central themes in Fink's 1970s art, characterized by a deep focus on emotion and the human condition.

Gregory Fink – "Hope"
Rio de Janeiro, 1976
Mixed technique on a panel, gold frame.
This intense and symbolic work by Gregory Fink, created during his Brazilian period, combines figurative and abstract elements with a tactile use of color and gold inserts. The scene seems to evoke a collective ritual or dance, in which human figures move in a space suspended between light and darkness. The title 'Esperança' (hope) suggests a message of rebirth and resilience, central themes in Fink's 1970s art, characterized by a deep focus on emotion and the human condition.

Details

Artist
Gregory Fink (1946)
Edition
Original
Sold by
Owner or reseller
Sold with frame
Yes
Title of artwork
Esperança
Technique
Mixed media
Signature
Signed
Country of Origin
Brazil
Year
1976
Sold with stand
No
Condition
Excellent condition
Colour
Black, Gold, Red, White
Height
80 cm
Width
60 cm
Depiction/Theme
Mythology
Style
Contemporary
Period
1970-1980
ItalyVerified
Private

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