Signed Expressionist Acrylic Painting of Woman on Armchair 'Faithfully Waiting' Item ID: 2671765408
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"Vibrant colors tell the story of 'a pair of lovers who have been separated for so long that they long for a meeting that promises to be something special,' as Java's Harman says while finishing his latest creation. The artist uses acrylic on canvas to create this sublime portrait in honor of romance, depicting a woman gracefully waiting for her lover on a rose-shaped armchair.
The painting arrives signed and unstretched."
- 2.23 lb
- 19.8 inches W x 23.5 inches H
- 0.88 lbs
- 19.8 inches W x 23.5 inches H
- Acrylic on canvas
- Arrives unframed
- Signed by the artist
- Unstretched
Made in Indonesia
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"Many people, including my family, considered painting is not a good profession, relating to economic aspect. But I have faith in my way of life and will exist and be consistent in making paintings. I have received second prize in the Universal Painting competition in Yoyga, Central Java in 1989, and second place in creating political caricatures at IAIN Yogya, Central Java in 1990. I also won third place award in sketching gravity at Gramedia Jakarta in 1997. In 1988, I moved to Bali, known as the center of the world of art. Balinese social life and culture inspire me greatly."
Since 1988, Harman has participated in numerous collective exhibitions throughout Bali and Java as well as in Kyoto, Japan, in 1989.
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"Many people, including my family, considered painting is not a good profession, relating to economic aspect. But I have faith in my way of life and will exist and be consistent in making paintings. I have received second prize in the Universal Painting competition in Yoyga, Central Java in 1989, and second place in creating political caricatures at IAIN Yogya, Central Java in 1990. I also won third place award in sketching gravity at Gramedia Jakarta in 1997. In 1988, I moved to Bali, known as the center of the world of art. Balinese social life and culture inspire me greatly."
Since 1988, Harman has participated in numerous collective exhibitions throughout Bali and Java as well as in Kyoto, Japan, in 1989.
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