"It's Not the Wine's Fault" is a striking, abstract portrait that melds elements of cubism with a rich, expressive color palette. The central figure, a woman with piercing eyes, holds a glass of wine, her face fragmented into geometric shapes of red, blue, yellow, and green. The intricate brushwork and layered textures create depth and intrigue, while the bold lines and contrasting hues emphasize her intense gaze and poised demeanor. The painting explores themes of introspection and the complexity of human emotions, inviting viewers to ponder the deeper meanings hidden within the interplay of colors and forms.
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Yes, a woman is like wine,
And where there's wine,
It's important for a man
To know what's in moderation
Don't look for reasons
Wine when you're drunk
It's not the fault
Yes, there's wisdom in a woman like in a book.
Only those who are literate
Only the literate can understand its great meaning.
And don't be angry with the book,
If you can't read it, if you can't read it.
Omar Khayyam
Painting dimensions are W18 x H24 x D0.7 inches
Texture Paste, Acrylic, Oil portrait, original work created by Alexander Aksyonov