Luck

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Artwork Details

Medium Oil, Canvas (Requires Framing)
Dimensions 140cm (W) x 210cm (H) x 1cm (D)
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Artwork Description

"Luck" is a captivating painting that embodies the spirit of opportunity. Inspired by the native lucky bird of Iran, this artwork represents the opening of doors to new possibilities.

Crafted with a combination of oil, acrylic, spray paint, and ink on canvas, the artist masterfully blends elements of modernism, street art, abstract expressionism, and pop art. The artwork features a vibrant cityscape with people, evoking a sense of urban energy and connection. The skillful use of various mediums creates a visually dynamic and texturally rich surface.

This oversized piece is perfect for adding a touch of contemporary flair to any space. Its abstract yet evocative style invites viewers to contemplate the themes of luck, love, and the interconnectedness of city life.

Invite the energy of "Luck" into your home and let it serve as a daily reminder of the opportunities that await. This unique canvas is sure to spark conversation and inspire a sense of optimism.

Artist Bio

Nima is based in Melbourne, street artist who’s doing the first open air art exhibitions in the world , with collaboration with the city of Melbourne,
I do have a few type of art work and one of them called collaboration which I do love the collaboration one a lot to bring the community together….

‎‏Collaborated with the people of Melbourne to create this pieces

‎‏All languages , nationalities and opinions opportunities to became a part of this creation without of rules , regulations or exception .

People often ask me where I get the inspiration for my work. Funnily enough, they are my inspiration! Street art is more than a job for me — it’s the love of my life. My paintings are my family.

About 5 years ago I started inviting people to participate in the making of my artwork by adding a message from themselves to the canvas.

Over the years I’ve heard many say that picking up that brush healed them a little. It awakened something lost inside them.

And you know what?

Hearing that heals me a little. Every time.

Commissions

Nima's studio is in Melbourne