Denis Mihai - The Cat Sisters






Studied art history at Ecole du Louvre and specialised in contemporary art for over 25 years.
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Denis Mihai, an original 2026 acrylic painting titled The Cat Sisters, an abstract work depicting animals, measuring 100 cm by 90 cm and weighing 2 kg, hand signed, in excellent condition, sold direct from the artist.
Description from the seller
A powerful and visually arresting composition, this contemporary painting captures a pair of stylized cats through a bold cubist language and an intense, carefully orchestrated color palette.
The work explores duality, connection, and silent tension between the two figures, transforming a simple subject into a sophisticated visual dialogue. Strong geometric fragmentation, combined with vivid contrasts of warm and cool tones, creates a sense of movement, depth, and emotional charge.
This piece is not merely decorative—it is a statement. It commands attention and defines the space around it, making it ideal for collectors seeking expressive, modern art with personality and presence.
A unique, one-of-a-kind artwork that stands at the intersection of abstraction and figurative symbolism.
Mihai Denis, born in 1969, is a modernist painter with a distinctive artistic journey and a unique, recognizable vision. Trained at the School of Arts in his hometown and later refining his studies at the Institute of Fine Arts, the artist skillfully blends classical elements with modern innovation, creating works rich in emotional depth. His growing recognition is reflected in the presence of his artworks in numerous prestigious private collections worldwide, as well as in Romania.
Selected Exhibitions:
• 1994 – Solo debut, “Fragments and Lights”, “Apollo” Gallery, Bucharest, Romania
• 1998 – Solo exhibition, Romanian Cultural Center, Budapest, Hungary
• 2003 – Participation in the Fine Arts Salon, organized by the Romanian Artists’ Union (UAP)
• 2007 – “Travel Journal”, solo exhibition, “Dominus” Gallery, Vienna, Austria
• 2010 – Group exhibition, “Cultural Bridges”, Berlin, Germany
• 2014 – “Retrospective”, Art Museum, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
• 2017 – Participation in the Painting Biennale, Chișinău, Republic of Moldova
• 2020 – “Respiro”, solo exhibition, “Konsthall” Gallery, Stockholm, Sweden
• 2022 – Charity group exhibition, “Artists for a Cause”, Bucharest, Romania
• 2024 – Recent solo exhibition, “Reconfigured Horizons”, “Contemporan” Gallery, Bucharest, Romania
A powerful and visually arresting composition, this contemporary painting captures a pair of stylized cats through a bold cubist language and an intense, carefully orchestrated color palette.
The work explores duality, connection, and silent tension between the two figures, transforming a simple subject into a sophisticated visual dialogue. Strong geometric fragmentation, combined with vivid contrasts of warm and cool tones, creates a sense of movement, depth, and emotional charge.
This piece is not merely decorative—it is a statement. It commands attention and defines the space around it, making it ideal for collectors seeking expressive, modern art with personality and presence.
A unique, one-of-a-kind artwork that stands at the intersection of abstraction and figurative symbolism.
Mihai Denis, born in 1969, is a modernist painter with a distinctive artistic journey and a unique, recognizable vision. Trained at the School of Arts in his hometown and later refining his studies at the Institute of Fine Arts, the artist skillfully blends classical elements with modern innovation, creating works rich in emotional depth. His growing recognition is reflected in the presence of his artworks in numerous prestigious private collections worldwide, as well as in Romania.
Selected Exhibitions:
• 1994 – Solo debut, “Fragments and Lights”, “Apollo” Gallery, Bucharest, Romania
• 1998 – Solo exhibition, Romanian Cultural Center, Budapest, Hungary
• 2003 – Participation in the Fine Arts Salon, organized by the Romanian Artists’ Union (UAP)
• 2007 – “Travel Journal”, solo exhibition, “Dominus” Gallery, Vienna, Austria
• 2010 – Group exhibition, “Cultural Bridges”, Berlin, Germany
• 2014 – “Retrospective”, Art Museum, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
• 2017 – Participation in the Painting Biennale, Chișinău, Republic of Moldova
• 2020 – “Respiro”, solo exhibition, “Konsthall” Gallery, Stockholm, Sweden
• 2022 – Charity group exhibition, “Artists for a Cause”, Bucharest, Romania
• 2024 – Recent solo exhibition, “Reconfigured Horizons”, “Contemporan” Gallery, Bucharest, Romania
