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A-2024-IMre-Zsido-The-Dancer-1
Figurative

IMre Zsido
The Dancer

Watercolour/Acrylic

This is an abstract portait an imagery dancer painted in watercolour and acrylic on canvas. My interest and passion in art started at very early age. My artistic journey turned towards the Surrealistic and Fantasy style as my life experiences were like dreamlike visions of the best and worst of humanity I furthered my desire to work more with black and white medium to open up and express my inner visual imagery but I also experimented in other mediums. I’m always interested in putting stories into my pictures to express the human behaviour and emotions. This inspires me to create symbolic and visionary images to accommodate my dreamlike fantasy story telling.

Size: 75 × 100 cm

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About IMre Zsido

My interest and passion in art started at very early age. My artistic journey turned towards the Surrealistic and Fantasy style as my life experiences were like dreamlike visions of the best and worst of humanity I furthered my desire to work more with black and white medium to open up and express my inner visual imagery but I also experimented in other mediums. I’m always interested in putting stories into my pictures to express the human behaviour and emotions. This inspires me to create symbolic and visionary images to accommodate my dreamlike fantasy story telling.