Arishia - Fluid city

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Arishia's Fluid City is a contemporary mixed media acrylic portrait on canvas, original from 2020+, measuring 80 by 50 cm, hand-signed, with a certificate of authenticity, shipped framed and ready to hang.

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In Fluid City, Arishia builds a portrait suspended between presence and dissolving, where the figure emerges just from the indistinct flow of the city. The gaze, direct yet distant, crosses the scene without stopping, as if it belonged to a different time.
Here Arishia reflects on identity in the urban context, where everything flows and nothing remains still. The contrast between the defined figure and the liquid silhouettes in the background becomes a metaphor for a presence that resists, while continually dissolving in the ever-changing rhythm of the surrounding space.

Painted on canvas with mixed acrylic techniques, the painting testifies to the artist's ability to fuse matter and psychology into an intense, technical, and recognizable painterly language.
Please note that colors may vary slightly depending on lighting conditions and camera settings.

Arishia's works combine feminine sensibility and expressive energy, alternating elegance and strength. Each piece is conceived as a narrative fragment, an emotional unit capable of transforming into a mirror for the observer.

Info & Shipping:

- Originality: Each painting is original, accompanied by a certificate of authenticity signed by the artist.
- Condition: Shipped already framed, ready to hang.
- Security: Shipments are carefully packed in a professional manner to ensure maximum protection.
- Time: For shipments outside the European Union, delivery times may vary depending on local customs procedures.

In Fluid City, Arishia builds a portrait suspended between presence and dissolving, where the figure emerges just from the indistinct flow of the city. The gaze, direct yet distant, crosses the scene without stopping, as if it belonged to a different time.
Here Arishia reflects on identity in the urban context, where everything flows and nothing remains still. The contrast between the defined figure and the liquid silhouettes in the background becomes a metaphor for a presence that resists, while continually dissolving in the ever-changing rhythm of the surrounding space.

Painted on canvas with mixed acrylic techniques, the painting testifies to the artist's ability to fuse matter and psychology into an intense, technical, and recognizable painterly language.
Please note that colors may vary slightly depending on lighting conditions and camera settings.

Arishia's works combine feminine sensibility and expressive energy, alternating elegance and strength. Each piece is conceived as a narrative fragment, an emotional unit capable of transforming into a mirror for the observer.

Info & Shipping:

- Originality: Each painting is original, accompanied by a certificate of authenticity signed by the artist.
- Condition: Shipped already framed, ready to hang.
- Security: Shipments are carefully packed in a professional manner to ensure maximum protection.
- Time: For shipments outside the European Union, delivery times may vary depending on local customs procedures.

Details

Artist
Arishia
Sold with frame
No
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Fluid city
Technique
Acrylic painting, Mixed media
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
Italy
Condition
Excellent condition
Colour
Black, Blue, Yellow
Height
80 cm
Width
50 cm
Depiction/theme
Portrait
Style
Contemporary
Period
2020+
Sold by
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Objects sold
100%
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