Denis Mihai - Silent desire





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Denis Mihai, an original acrylic painting titled Silent desire, created in 2026, hand signed and in excellent condition, measures 95 cm by 70 cm, originates from Romania and is in the Fauvism style.
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This evocative cubist painting captures sensuality through a refined interplay of color, form, and emotion. The female figure is delicately fragmented into fluid geometric shapes, yet it is her gaze that defines the composition—soft, magnetic, and profoundly intimate.
Her eyes hold a subtle tension between calm and desire, drawing the viewer into a silent dialogue of attraction and mystery. The vibrant palette enhances this emotional depth, amplifying both warmth and intensity.
A sophisticated expression of femininity and seduction, this artwork transcends form, transforming a simple glance into a powerful visual experience.
Mihai Denis, born in 1969, is a modernist painter with a distinct artistic path and an unmistakable vision. Trained at the School of Arts in his hometown and furthering his studies at the Institute of Fine Arts, the artist combines classical elements with modern innovation, creating works with a strong emotional charge. His widespread recognition is materialized in the presence of his works in many of the most prestigious private collections in the world, as well as in Romania.
1994 - Solo debut, "Fragments and Lights", "Apollo" Gallery, Bucharest
1998 - Personal exhibition, Romanian Cultural Center, Budapest, Hungary
2003 - Participation in the Fine Arts Salon, organized by UAP Romania
2007 - "Travel Journal", personal exhibition, "Dominus" Gallery, Vienna, Austria
2010 - Group exhibition, "Cultural Bridges", Berlin, Germany
2014 - "Retrospective", Art Museum, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
2017 - Participation in the Painting Biennial, Chisinau, Republic of Moldova
2020 - "Respiro", personal exhibition, "Konsthall" Gallery, Stockholm, Sweden
2022 - Charity group exhibition, "Artists for a Cause", Bucharest
2024 - Recent personal exhibition, "Reconfigured Horizons", "Contemporan" Gallery, Bucharest
This evocative cubist painting captures sensuality through a refined interplay of color, form, and emotion. The female figure is delicately fragmented into fluid geometric shapes, yet it is her gaze that defines the composition—soft, magnetic, and profoundly intimate.
Her eyes hold a subtle tension between calm and desire, drawing the viewer into a silent dialogue of attraction and mystery. The vibrant palette enhances this emotional depth, amplifying both warmth and intensity.
A sophisticated expression of femininity and seduction, this artwork transcends form, transforming a simple glance into a powerful visual experience.
Mihai Denis, born in 1969, is a modernist painter with a distinct artistic path and an unmistakable vision. Trained at the School of Arts in his hometown and furthering his studies at the Institute of Fine Arts, the artist combines classical elements with modern innovation, creating works with a strong emotional charge. His widespread recognition is materialized in the presence of his works in many of the most prestigious private collections in the world, as well as in Romania.
1994 - Solo debut, "Fragments and Lights", "Apollo" Gallery, Bucharest
1998 - Personal exhibition, Romanian Cultural Center, Budapest, Hungary
2003 - Participation in the Fine Arts Salon, organized by UAP Romania
2007 - "Travel Journal", personal exhibition, "Dominus" Gallery, Vienna, Austria
2010 - Group exhibition, "Cultural Bridges", Berlin, Germany
2014 - "Retrospective", Art Museum, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
2017 - Participation in the Painting Biennial, Chisinau, Republic of Moldova
2020 - "Respiro", personal exhibition, "Konsthall" Gallery, Stockholm, Sweden
2022 - Charity group exhibition, "Artists for a Cause", Bucharest
2024 - Recent personal exhibition, "Reconfigured Horizons", "Contemporan" Gallery, Bucharest

