This artwork captures the essence of a time gone by, blending contemporary style with nostalgic Americana. A solitary figure in a loose white shirt and wide-legged jeans confidently walks past a vintage gas station—a symbol of the once-thriving Route 66. The stark desert landscape contrasts with the vivid blue sky, evoking freedom and exploration, yet underscored by quiet emptiness. Retro signage and the Coca-Cola logo recall a period when the station was bustling with life. Now, only traces remain. The title «There was Life Here» reflects the emotional depth of the scene, inviting contemplation of a bygone era. The sharp contrasts and minimalist design prompt reflection on what once was and what remains. Part of the «Life in Avatar» series, the painting has a satin varnish finish, painted edges, and is signed by the artist. It includes a certificate of authenticity and is shipped on a pre-stretched canvas in a wooden frame, securely packed in layers of bubble wrap for protection.
Contemporary portrait «There was Life Here»
Art by Independent Artists, Paintings, Acrylic
Author: Nataliya Bagatskaya
1.8 x 105 x 70 cm /
0.7 x 41.3 x 27.6 in
Weight 5 kg / 11.02 lbs
Themes: Women / Origin: Europe / Genre: Realism / Characteristic: Signed / Authenticity / Provenance: Sold by the Artist / Artists types: Professional artists / Mounting: On Canvas / Period: Contemporary /
Posted: november 22, 2024 / Modified: november 22, 2024
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