Mr Lova Lova (1986) - Convergence instable





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Title: Unstable Convergence
Artist: Mr Lova Lova
Format: 61 x 50 cm
Medium: Acrylic on canvas
Original work – unique piece
In this work, I explore a face in tension, where the lines try to organize themselves without ever settling completely. Fragmented forms come together in a search for precarious balance, revealing an identity under construction.
The nuanced palette and controlled contrasts convey a moment suspended between chaos and structure, like an interior cartography in mutation.
This work is part of the series “Fragmented Faces,” where I explore the complexity of human identity.
The face, deconstructed into multiple perspectives, reveals a tension between harmony and chaos. Geometric shapes and instinctive lines create a dialogue between different emotions, as if several personalities coexist within a single being.
The color palette, both raw and vibrant, reinforces this duality and gives the piece a strong visual presence.
An expressive and contemporary work, ideal for lovers of urban art, modern cubism, and outsider art.
I am a contemporary artist whose work explores the fragmentation of human identity through a raw and expressive aesthetics.
Inspired by cubism, primitive art, and modern urban expressions, I deconstruct faces to reveal multiple emotions: tension, duality, introspection.
My works mingle instinctive lines, contrasting colors, and recurring symbols to create portraits that are at once disturbing and deeply human.
Each canvas acts as an inner cartography, where several realities coexist in the same gaze.
I follow a spontaneous artistic approach, where imperfection becomes language and where the face becomes territory.
My works act as palimpsests: layers of identities that overlap, erase themselves, and rewrite themselves.
Painting then becomes an act of revelation—not of what we are, but of everything we contain.
Artist bio
I am a contemporary artist whose work explores the fragmentation of human identity through a raw and expressive aesthetics.
Inspired by cubism, primitive art, and modern urban expressions, I deconstruct faces to reveal multiple emotions: tension, duality, introspection.
My works mingle instinctive lines, contrasting colors, and recurring symbols to create portraits that are at once disturbing and deeply human.
Title: Unstable Convergence
Artist: Mr Lova Lova
Format: 61 x 50 cm
Medium: Acrylic on canvas
Original work – unique piece
In this work, I explore a face in tension, where the lines try to organize themselves without ever settling completely. Fragmented forms come together in a search for precarious balance, revealing an identity under construction.
The nuanced palette and controlled contrasts convey a moment suspended between chaos and structure, like an interior cartography in mutation.
This work is part of the series “Fragmented Faces,” where I explore the complexity of human identity.
The face, deconstructed into multiple perspectives, reveals a tension between harmony and chaos. Geometric shapes and instinctive lines create a dialogue between different emotions, as if several personalities coexist within a single being.
The color palette, both raw and vibrant, reinforces this duality and gives the piece a strong visual presence.
An expressive and contemporary work, ideal for lovers of urban art, modern cubism, and outsider art.
I am a contemporary artist whose work explores the fragmentation of human identity through a raw and expressive aesthetics.
Inspired by cubism, primitive art, and modern urban expressions, I deconstruct faces to reveal multiple emotions: tension, duality, introspection.
My works mingle instinctive lines, contrasting colors, and recurring symbols to create portraits that are at once disturbing and deeply human.
Each canvas acts as an inner cartography, where several realities coexist in the same gaze.
I follow a spontaneous artistic approach, where imperfection becomes language and where the face becomes territory.
My works act as palimpsests: layers of identities that overlap, erase themselves, and rewrite themselves.
Painting then becomes an act of revelation—not of what we are, but of everything we contain.
Artist bio
I am a contemporary artist whose work explores the fragmentation of human identity through a raw and expressive aesthetics.
Inspired by cubism, primitive art, and modern urban expressions, I deconstruct faces to reveal multiple emotions: tension, duality, introspection.
My works mingle instinctive lines, contrasting colors, and recurring symbols to create portraits that are at once disturbing and deeply human.

