Nothing Is In Excess

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Artwork Details

Medium Acrylic, Canvas, Ready to hang
Dimensions 61cm (W) x 71cm (H) x 2cm (D)
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Artwork Description

'Nothing Is In Excess' by Mulata Von Kindyâ„¢ explores the intricate layers of human existence, weaving emotions, choices, and contradictions into a visually striking composition. Through bold strokes and dynamic contrasts, the painting captures the tension between chaos and harmony, mirroring the complexity of our everyday lives.

Inspired by personal experiences and the unpredictability of life itself, this piece invites the viewer to reflect on their own journey—where moments of clarity collide with uncertainty, and beauty emerges from disorder. The interplay of colours and textures evokes a sense of movement, as if life’s complications are constantly shifting, reshaping our perspectives.

This work celebrates resilience, a visual dialogue about the challenges we face and the strength we find within them. Whether seen as a metaphor for personal struggles or the broader human condition, 'Nothing Is In Excess' speaks to the depth and unpredictability of our shared experience.

©2025 Mulata Von Kindy™

Artist Bio

Kindy’s art is a revelation of the human spirit. Inspired by the groundbreaking works of Braque, Picasso, and Dalí, she masterfully deconstructs her subjects, exposing the hidden depths of character. Her Cubist portraits are a mesmerizing symphony of geometric shapes and fragmented perspectives, offering viewers a profound insight into the very essence of the human soul. She possesses an extraordinary spiritual gift —an unparalleled intuition that transcends the boundaries of the ordinary. With her keen sense of perception, she scans the faces of her subjects and delves deep into their innermost behaviours, emotions, traumas, and obstacles. Through this divine connection, she unveils the unique personalities of each subject and reveals the hidden scars and triumphs that shape their lives.

With her spiritual insight and profound connection to her subjects, Kindy breathes life into her portraits.
Her brushstrokes are not mere depictions; they are portals to the human soul. Through a delicate interplay of colour and form, she transforms shadows into joy, capturing the resilience and triumph that can emerge from the deepest wellsprings of human emotion.

Commissions

Mulata's studio is in Sydney