An G - Living Matter - XXL





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An G's original acrylic abstract expressionist painting Living Matter - XXL, 215 × 120 cm (5 cm margins for stretching), created in 2026, hand signed, in excellent condition, from Bulgaria, sold directly by the artist, rolled for shipping with a certificate of authenticity.
Description from the seller
Living Matter
Form in continuous motion.
A process unfolding beyond the boundaries of the canvas.
Control and intuition resonate as two rhythms, interwoven in a shared breath. The material takes an active role—responding, choosing direction, retaining traces of every interaction.
A field of tension and balance, where each part carries its own weight. The gaze moves, lingers, returns, following an inner logic.
“Living Matter” creates an experience—a presence felt immediately, continuing to resonate.
This large statement artwork is suitable for contemporary interiors, galleries, or private collections.
An G is the abstract line of An Gogh, in which the artist explores gesture, structure, and emotion beyond the figurative narrative.
This painting will be rolled and shipped in a protective tube. The total size of the canvas is 215× 120cm. A 5 cm margin is provided on each side for stretching the canvas over the frame, with the edges also painted. The painting fits perfectly and should be placed in a frame measuring205/110cm. A certificate of authenticity will also be sent.
An Gogh is an artist who works under a pseudonym – their identity remains a mystery, but the artworks speak louder than any biography.
The paintings are built with expressive, mosaic-like brushstrokes in which color takes center stage. Bold contrasts, dynamic compositions, and humorous or dramatic figures turn each canvas into a deeply emotional experience.
The artist’s style moves between Fauvism, Cubism, and Post-Impressionism, yet always remains contemporary and provocative.
Everything in An Gogh’s works is a symbol, reimagined and refracted through the prism of energy and imagination.
The anonymity of the author is no accident – it shifts the focus to the art, not the persona.
An Gogh does not want us to know who holds the brush. He wants us to know what we feel when we look at his paintings.
Living Matter
Form in continuous motion.
A process unfolding beyond the boundaries of the canvas.
Control and intuition resonate as two rhythms, interwoven in a shared breath. The material takes an active role—responding, choosing direction, retaining traces of every interaction.
A field of tension and balance, where each part carries its own weight. The gaze moves, lingers, returns, following an inner logic.
“Living Matter” creates an experience—a presence felt immediately, continuing to resonate.
This large statement artwork is suitable for contemporary interiors, galleries, or private collections.
An G is the abstract line of An Gogh, in which the artist explores gesture, structure, and emotion beyond the figurative narrative.
This painting will be rolled and shipped in a protective tube. The total size of the canvas is 215× 120cm. A 5 cm margin is provided on each side for stretching the canvas over the frame, with the edges also painted. The painting fits perfectly and should be placed in a frame measuring205/110cm. A certificate of authenticity will also be sent.
An Gogh is an artist who works under a pseudonym – their identity remains a mystery, but the artworks speak louder than any biography.
The paintings are built with expressive, mosaic-like brushstrokes in which color takes center stage. Bold contrasts, dynamic compositions, and humorous or dramatic figures turn each canvas into a deeply emotional experience.
The artist’s style moves between Fauvism, Cubism, and Post-Impressionism, yet always remains contemporary and provocative.
Everything in An Gogh’s works is a symbol, reimagined and refracted through the prism of energy and imagination.
The anonymity of the author is no accident – it shifts the focus to the art, not the persona.
An Gogh does not want us to know who holds the brush. He wants us to know what we feel when we look at his paintings.

