Retne was inspired by the works of Francis Bacon, the Irish-British painter, and Willem de Kooning, the famous American abstract expressionist. This piece is open to interpretation, and it can hold different meanings for different people.
Some may see the amorphous head-shape as a representation of the complexity of the human mind or the fluidity of identity. Others may be drawn to the vibrant colors and the way they interact with each other, creating a sense of movement and energy.
Regardless of the interpretation, this painting is sure to evoke intense emotions and spark curiosity in anyone who beholds it.
Whether displayed in a home, office, or gallery setting, this artwork is sure to make a lasting impression and bring a touch of creativity and inspiration to any space.
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This artwork is a one-of-a-kind piece created by Arvydas Gaiciunas, who is also known as Retne. The painting is carefully crafted using highly pigmented artists' acrylic paint on canvas (360 g/m²), which has been stretched and mounted, making it ready to hang right out of the box. It also comes with a signed certificate of authenticity and measures (H)95x(W)70x(D)2 cm. Shipping will be handled through reliable carriers such as DHL, GLS, UPS, or DPD. Please note that the painting does not come framed, although photographs of the painting in a frame are available for display purposes. For custom paintings in different colors or sizes, please do not hesitate to contact us.
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The artist Retne has sold over 900 paintings to collectors and enthusiasts all over the world, delivering them successfully.
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Arvydas Gaiciunas 1969, artist's nickname RETNE, worldwide class professional performing and art painting artist. Magician, illusionist, and holder of several world records.
Arvydas belongs to the third generation of artists.
As a founder and one of the artists of the Magic Theater "DiArchy" together with his sister Diana, Arvydas Gaiciunas has created numerous international live performances and TV shows for BBC, NBC TV, FOX NEWS, Daily Record, and European commercial TV channels in over 34 countries since 1991.
RETNE draws his inspiration from Abstract Expressionists such as WILLEM DE KOONING, JACKSON POLLOCK, Franz Kline.