Smogk (1979) - Sunshine Girl





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Sunshine Girl is a 2014 original, framed, mixed-media portrait by French artist Smogk (born 1979), 100 x 100 cm, 2 kg, signed, in excellent condition.
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Sublime, unique work by the Russian artist Smogk. This piece, created by the artist in 2014 for a group exhibition in New York, depicts a woman with fairy-like features sunbathing; she appears in a meditative state and seems wholly serene. The pastel tones of this work give it a poetic, almost melancholic touch, between abstraction and figuration. The rigor of the geometric forms brings a sober and harmonious style to the painting, recognizable to the school of Russian painters. The work has a lot of energy, marked by fluorescent accents that blend incredibly well with the pastel tones. The artist, known for works that blend abstraction and figuration, brings a great deal of beauty to the painting with his/her style. This unique work will easily fit into your interior among works of all kinds. Smogk is already represented in international collections.
Sublime, unique work by the Russian artist Smogk. This piece, created by the artist in 2014 for a group exhibition in New York, depicts a woman with fairy-like features sunbathing; she appears in a meditative state and seems wholly serene. The pastel tones of this work give it a poetic, almost melancholic touch, between abstraction and figuration. The rigor of the geometric forms brings a sober and harmonious style to the painting, recognizable to the school of Russian painters. The work has a lot of energy, marked by fluorescent accents that blend incredibly well with the pastel tones. The artist, known for works that blend abstraction and figuration, brings a great deal of beauty to the painting with his/her style. This unique work will easily fit into your interior among works of all kinds. Smogk is already represented in international collections.

