kiki - Morning coffee





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Kiki, Morning coffee, an original 2025 watercolor one-line artwork on paper depicting a nude figure, 75 cm high by 55 cm wide, signed by the artist, with a wooden AUREZYS frame and UV-protected plexiglass, certificate of authenticity included.
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Morning coffee - Contemporary figurative one-line art in watercolor on paper.
Handmade by Kiki in 2025. Signed at the bottom right.
Size of the sheet: 55 x 75 cm. Certificate of authenticity signed by the artist.
AUREZYS wooden frame, sloped profile, 2.4 cm wide, with UV-treated plexiglass.
This one-line watercolor artwork shows a naked man, captured in an intimate, everyday moment: coffee. Drawn in a single continuous line, the body is rendered with simplicity and fluidity, allowing emotion to take precedence over detail.
Watercolor strokes, free and colorful, come to inhabit the body like fragments of emotions, evoking the gentleness of the morning, vulnerability, and the poetry of ordinary moments. Nudity is neither provocative nor idealized: it is natural, human, sincere.
This work invites us to slow down, to contemplate the beauty of simple gestures, and to celebrate the body in its truest form.
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Morning Coffee – Contemporary figurative one-line art, watercolor on paper
Handmade by Kiki in 2025. Signed by the artist in the lower right corner.
Paper size: 55 × 75 cm. Certificate of authenticity signed by the artist.
AUREZYS wooden frame, sloped profile, 2.4 cm wide, with UV-treated plexiglass.
This watercolor one-line artwork depicts a nude man captured in an intimate, everyday moment: drinking coffee. Drawn with a single continuous line, the body emerges with simplicity and fluidity, leaving space for emotion rather than detail.
Loose, vibrant watercolor washes inhabit the figure like fragments of emotion, evoking the softness of the morning, vulnerability, and the poetry of ordinary moments. The nudity is neither provocative nor idealized; it is natural, human, and sincere.
This piece invites the viewer to slow down, to contemplate the beauty of simple gestures, and to celebrate the body in its most truthful form.
Morning coffee - Contemporary figurative one-line art in watercolor on paper.
Handmade by Kiki in 2025. Signed at the bottom right.
Size of the sheet: 55 x 75 cm. Certificate of authenticity signed by the artist.
AUREZYS wooden frame, sloped profile, 2.4 cm wide, with UV-treated plexiglass.
This one-line watercolor artwork shows a naked man, captured in an intimate, everyday moment: coffee. Drawn in a single continuous line, the body is rendered with simplicity and fluidity, allowing emotion to take precedence over detail.
Watercolor strokes, free and colorful, come to inhabit the body like fragments of emotions, evoking the gentleness of the morning, vulnerability, and the poetry of ordinary moments. Nudity is neither provocative nor idealized: it is natural, human, sincere.
This work invites us to slow down, to contemplate the beauty of simple gestures, and to celebrate the body in its truest form.
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Morning Coffee – Contemporary figurative one-line art, watercolor on paper
Handmade by Kiki in 2025. Signed by the artist in the lower right corner.
Paper size: 55 × 75 cm. Certificate of authenticity signed by the artist.
AUREZYS wooden frame, sloped profile, 2.4 cm wide, with UV-treated plexiglass.
This watercolor one-line artwork depicts a nude man captured in an intimate, everyday moment: drinking coffee. Drawn with a single continuous line, the body emerges with simplicity and fluidity, leaving space for emotion rather than detail.
Loose, vibrant watercolor washes inhabit the figure like fragments of emotion, evoking the softness of the morning, vulnerability, and the poetry of ordinary moments. The nudity is neither provocative nor idealized; it is natural, human, and sincere.
This piece invites the viewer to slow down, to contemplate the beauty of simple gestures, and to celebrate the body in its most truthful form.

