Denis Mihai - A cry for attention





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賣家描述
“A Cry for Attention” explores the silent desperation hidden behind fragmented emotions and distorted forms. Through bold geometric shapes and expressive contrasts, the painting captures a soul longing to be seen, heard, and understood. The divided faces symbolize inner conflict and emotional isolation, while the intense colors reflect the tension between vulnerability and the human need for connection. This cubist-inspired composition transforms unspoken feelings into a powerful visual language of attention, loneliness, and emotional yearning.
- Comes with a hand-signed certificate of authenticity from Denis Mihai.
- The work is in excellent condition.
- Canvas with white primer, acrilic colors were used, made in Italy, super quality.
- The canvas is delivered rolled.
- The canvas will be delivered without a wooden frame.
- Shipping is done by roll, by means of a recognized courier service.
- Worldwide delivery is possible.
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 Cry for Attention” explores the silent desperation hidden behind fragmented emotions and distorted forms. Through bold geometric shapes and expressive contrasts, the painting captures a soul longing to be seen, heard, and understood. The divided faces symbolize inner conflict and emotional isolation, while the intense colors reflect the tension between vulnerability and the human need for connection. This cubist-inspired composition transforms unspoken feelings into a powerful visual language of attention, loneliness, and emotional yearning.
- Comes with a hand-signed certificate of authenticity from Denis Mihai.
- The work is in excellent condition.
- Canvas with white primer, acrilic colors were used, made in Italy, super quality.
- The canvas is delivered rolled.
- The canvas will be delivered without a wooden frame.
- Shipping is done by roll, by means of a recognized courier service.
- Worldwide delivery is possible.
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

