Farzam Hadi - Untitled n.3





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Untitled n.3 by Farzam Hadi, gouache on canvas (50 cm high x 40 cm wide x 1.5 cm thick), an original, hand-signed work from 2024, sold direct from the artist in Duisburg, Germany, in excellent condition and unframed with a certificate of authenticity.
Description from the seller
Artist: Farzam Hadi (Contemporary Artist based in Germany)
Title: "Untitled n.3"
Year: 2024
Medium: Gouache on Canvas
Canvas Size: 50 cm (H) x 40 cm (W) x 1.5 cm (D)
Sold unframed
Hand-signed by the artist on the back
Original Work (1/1).
Direct from the artist’s studio in Duisburg, Germany.
Sold with a hand-signed Certificate of Authenticity (COA) from the artist.
The artwork is in perfect condition. The paint layers are stable with vibrant pigment retention.
About the Artwork & Artist:
I am a painter currently based in Duisburg, Germany. I am a masters student and have been painting for over 8 years.
I take a deep breath, pick a color and paint a shape. everything else just comes along the way. Indirect and unconscious attention lead the way to beauty far more exact and efficient than rapid conscious reminders. i put this practice to use while creating.
Artist: Farzam Hadi (Contemporary Artist based in Germany)
Title: "Untitled n.3"
Year: 2024
Medium: Gouache on Canvas
Canvas Size: 50 cm (H) x 40 cm (W) x 1.5 cm (D)
Sold unframed
Hand-signed by the artist on the back
Original Work (1/1).
Direct from the artist’s studio in Duisburg, Germany.
Sold with a hand-signed Certificate of Authenticity (COA) from the artist.
The artwork is in perfect condition. The paint layers are stable with vibrant pigment retention.
About the Artwork & Artist:
I am a painter currently based in Duisburg, Germany. I am a masters student and have been painting for over 8 years.
I take a deep breath, pick a color and paint a shape. everything else just comes along the way. Indirect and unconscious attention lead the way to beauty far more exact and efficient than rapid conscious reminders. i put this practice to use while creating.

