Acrylic on canvas
Signed on the front.
Painted on heavy duty loose canvas. Based on sketches and compositional watercolour studies exploring the beauty and imperfection of human body.
Like the previous dyptych from the same group, this painting has been influenced by Shostakovich's Symphony No.7 in C major, also called Leningrad.
There is no explanation why this painting is a result of that particular symphony.
It was finished in few intensive days, with little overpainting and few corrections. Painted mostly in 'alla prima' impressionistic style.
It can be displayed very simply, pinned on wall, or hanging off rails. If framing is preferred option, float framing would be a good choice.
Suggested option of framing is in picture gallery.
It can be, but not necessarily, framed under glass or it can be stretched on a wooden frame.
Painting will be rolled posted in a large diameter cardboard tube.
Artwork has been protected with a thin layer of Krylon UV Archival satin varnish. It is the best quality non yellowing varnish to protect agains fading, dirt, moisture and discolouration.