Mirek Kuzniar:
Picture "The cellist" (2024)
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Picture "The cellist" (2024)
Mirek Kuzniar:
Picture "The cellist" (2024)

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Oil | Canvas | Format 70 x 60 cm (H/W) | signed certificate of authenticity

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Picture "The cellist" (2024)
Mirek Kuzniar: Picture "The cellist" (2024)

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Picture "The cellist" (2024)

A blonde woman with her eyes closed plays the cello. The musician feels every note of her musical instrument. An abstract background blends with the sad and lonely mood of the cello player. The feeling of the music is palpable in her face. I have captured the passion and energy of the music in my artwork. The expressive color palette and lively palette knife strokes reflect the dynamics and emotions conveyed by the cello playing. The combination of oil paints creates a powerful, almost dancing interplay of light and shadow that emphasizes the intensity of the musical performance. This painting brings a wave of inspiration and a touch of culture to any home. Oil painting on canvas in palette knife technique, signed on the front and back. Professional stretcher frame made in Germany from softwood. Covered by hand. April 2024.

About Mirek Kuzniar

I was born on 12 August 1968 in Boleslav, Lower Silesia (Poland).
Since 1981 I live in Heilbronn, Federal Republic of Germany. I have neither studied art nor taken painting lessons. My grandfather was a painter, so I inherited painting from him. I had my first art exhibition at the age of 16. Mainly I paint with palette knife and oil paints. Certain motifs always return in my paintings. Colorful landscapes, cities and lovers walking hand in hand. Mothers with children and café scenes also accompany my canvas. In my art you can always see the beautiful life. Because of the bright colors, my works appear to be very colorful and lively, reflecting a splendid freshness of everyday life, attractive to all ages. I paint very quickly. Each painting is completed in one day for me. Unfortunately, today I hardly own any photographs of my old works. In the past, I never photographed my paintings. And so I can not trace how much I have already painted in my life. I have never married. I do not belong to any art association.
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