After an exhausting week at Stroke Art Fair in Munich I am back in my studio for a few days. My exhibition opening in Hamburg is getting closer and I try to finish some more pieces for the show.
Today I am happy to present you my latest painting "Eternal Bonds". It was one piece of my abstract portrait series but it came out quite different, so I guess it can be seen as an independent painting. It is about the connection of the human and animal nature...that we share the same realm and that we are the ones who should take care of these other species.
I hope you enjoy the progress on this one and of course the final image...leave me a comment if you like...that always makes me happy ;-) Have a good day friends!
Like this one very much sir! You're certainly keeping busy of late.
Thanks Leo 🙂🙏
That is amazing ! I love it !! Thank you for sharing your art, that is beautiful
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Absolutely love this. The art I find myself liking the most causes me to just sit and stare, searching for every intricate detail put into it - mission accomplished.
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Hey there...Thank you that is great news🙂 You can use any image from my posts if you like.
You can use this text about me:
Dennis Konstantin Bax' distinctive and whimsical style is a symbiosis of various art movements throughout history. He scoops his inspiration from the vast ocean of impressions of our information age and creates something completely new out of that.
The borders between figuration and abstraction, dream and reality are broken down in his artwork. Spiritual insight clashes with graffiti, punk-attitude and neon-advertising.
"My paintings are the dynamic expression of a subtle and intangible world, from which all the material phenomena of ours originate", says the artist himself about his artwork. The great visionary Prof. Ernst Fuchs once just called them "Windows to Infinity".
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beautiful!