(1941 - ), Romania

Painter, Sculptor, Graphic designer

“I cannot be defined by a style, but as the assembly of an existence.”

Mircia Dumitrescu

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The personal signature of Mircia Dumitrescu, the originality and unusualness of the perspective of the lines, the complexity of his vision; his tendency to parody, both in the choice of titles and in the construction of the individual tragicomic compositions, deprives the emotional message of its all too obvious tragic aspect.

Everything is a metaphor.
Literate words hidden in abstraction.
What you want to communicate, finds its own art form.

VISION

Finding the archetype, the essence in everything around you

Literal existence, communication
You have to leave a trace of your existence
existence, passing of time, strong connection with literature.

hand signed etching on japanese paper
size: 70x 50cm

hand signed etching on canvas
size: 70x 50cm

hand signed etching on canvas
size: 70x 50cm

hand signed etching on japanese paper
size: 70x 50cm

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hand signed aquarelle painting on FABRIANO paper
size: 70x 50cm

hand signed aquarelle on FABRIANO paper
size: 70x 50cm

hand signed aquarelle painting on FABRIANO paper
size: 60 x 40 cm

hand signed aquarelle painting on FABRIANO paper
size: 70x 50cm and 60 x 40 cm

hand signed aquarelle painting on FABRIANO paper
size: 60 x 40 cm

hand signed aquarelle painting on FABRIANO paper
size: 70 x 50 cm

hand signed aquarelle painting on FABRIANO paper
size: 70 x 50 cm

hand signed aquarelle painting on FABRIANO paper
size: 70 x 50 cm

hand signed aquarelle painting on FABRIANO paper
size: 70 x 50 cm

hand signed aquarelle painting on FABRIANO paper
size: 70 x 50 cm

hand signed aquarelle painting on FABRIANO paper
size: 60 x 40 cm

hand signed etching on japanese paper
size: 70x 50cm

hand signed etching on canvas
size: 70x 50cm

hand signed etching on canvas
size: 70x 50cm

hand signed etching on japanese paper
size: 70x 50cm

TOP

hand signed aquarelle painting on FABRIANO paper
size: 70x 50cm

hand signed aquarelle on FABRIANO paper
size: 70x 50cm

hand signed aquarelle painting on FABRIANO paper
size: 60 x 40 cm

hand signed aquarelle painting on FABRIANO paper
size: 70x 50cm and 60 x 40 cm

hand signed aquarelle painting on FABRIANO paper
size: 60 x 40 cm

hand signed aquarelle painting on FABRIANO paper
size: 70 x 50 cm

hand signed aquarelle painting on FABRIANO paper
size: 70 x 50 cm

hand signed aquarelle painting on FABRIANO paper
size: 70 x 50 cm

hand signed aquarelle painting on FABRIANO paper
size: 70 x 50 cm

hand signed aquarelle painting on FABRIANO paper
size: 70 x 50 cm

hand signed aquarelle painting on FABRIANO paper
size: 60 x 40 cm

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The Biblical Anthropology collection
hommage to Claude Lévi-Strauss

Symbolism

A Don Quixote with a distorted head. Battling with the fiction of its own fantasy and who, probably doesn't even notice that they are just battling with a shapeless vision. 

The horse is a popular subject in fine art history. It represents vigorous spirit and driving force in life. The fact that the horses head is covered with a voile provokes an interest in what is hidden and what the visible does not show us. This interest can take the form of a decidedly intense feeling, a kind of conflict between the hidden visible and the apparent visible.

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The Biblical Anthropology collection
hommage to Claude Lévi-Strauss

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This artwork depicts the fragility of human existence.
Its theme, the contrast of the high hill versus the small man and the strong marks, evoke a strong feeling of empathy and self reflection. This etching, makes us think about our own place in the world, of the passing of time.

More on the Mircia’s artwork depicts the fragility of human existence. Its theme, the contrast of the high hill versus the small man and the strong marks, evoke a strong feeling of empathy and self reflection. This etching, makes us think about our own place in the world, of the passing of time.

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The Biblical Anthropology collection
hommage to Claude Lévi-Strauss

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Symbolism

This artwork depicts the fragility of human existence.
Its theme, the contrast of the high hill versus the small man and the strong marks, evoke a strong feeling of empathy and self reflection. This etching, makes us think about our own place in the world, of the passing of time.

More on the Mircia’s artwork depicts the fragility of human existence. Its theme, the contrast of the high hill versus the small man and the strong marks, evoke a strong feeling of empathy and self reflection. This etching, makes us think about our own place in the world, of the passing of time.

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Symbolism

This artwork depicts the vulnerability of the human soul. The four figures are seemingly floating helplessly in the universe, 
It is an expressionist artwork concealed as realism, its features are reinforced by the angles and edges of a deconstructed anatomy. 

Number 8 is often associated with prosperity and infinity. In literature, the Chinese epic “Journey to the West” features eight immortals, representing eternal life and boundless wisdom. In art, the “Endless Knot” is a recurring symbol in Tibetan Buddhism, signifying the interconnection of all things and the infinite nature of existence.

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The Biblical Anthropology collection
hommage to Claude Lévi-Strauss

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The wheel of fortune and a cross with even sides, a sacral symbol.
In this artwork the wheel of fortune is holding a helpless, tortured human being.
It represents an internal conflict from within, which is seemingly bigger than the whole Universe. 

Symbolism

The Wheel of Fortune represents what we can't control. Life is constantly moving and we must move with it. Instead of enacting your will, open up your mind to the possibilities beyond your will.

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The Biblical Anthropology collection
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"The Adultor" challenges traditional notions of beauty, desire, and human relationships, inviting viewers to reflect on the complexities and contradictions inherent in our own lives. It encourages a deeper exploration of the dynamics between individuals and the interplay of power, vulnerability, and desire.
The central focus of the artwork is a refined-looking man, depicted with delicate and refined features. His presence in the middle of the composition immediately draws the viewer's attention, suggesting a sense of importance and significance.
Flanking the man on either side are two naked women, one facing the viewer and the other depicted from behind. The artist skillfully accentuates their feminine curves, emphasizing their sensuality and allure. The curves of their bodies are rendered with precision and attention to detail, creating a visual contrast against the refined appearance of the man in the center.



The use of nudity in the artwork adds an element of vulnerability and intimacy, inviting viewers to contemplate the complexities of human relationships and desires. The positioning of the women, one facing the viewer and the other from behind, suggests a sense of duality and exploration of different perspectives.
The dark line dividing the composition adds a sense of tension and separation, symbolizing the boundaries and divisions that exist within relationships. It serves as a visual representation of the complexities and contradictions inherent in human connections.

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The woman is portrayed reaching out towards the man, her body language and expression conveying a sense of desperation and longing. Despite his departure, she clings to the hope of reconciliation, symbolized by her outstretched arm. The man, on the other hand, is depicted with a sense of detachment and distance, his body turned away from the woman, suggesting a desire to move on.
The title "Incest" adds another layer of complexity to the artwork, alluding to the forbidden and taboo nature of their relationship. This reference to the ancient story of Adam and Eve further deepens the narrative, suggesting a perpetual cycle of desire, temptation, and separation.

This provocative graphic art piece presents a striking visual representation of a complex and emotionally charged relationship. The artwork features a woman drawn with delicate white lines against a stark black background, while a man is depicted with bold black lines against a contrasting white background. The stark contrast between the two figures immediately captures the viewer's attention, emphasizing the dichotomy between them.
This graphic art piece challenges traditional notions of love, desire, and human relationships, inviting viewers to reflect on the complexities and contradictions inherent in our own lives.

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This artwork almost depicts a scene of a theater comedy. 
With a great number of elements and hidden meanings, Mircia skillfully portrays a seemingly entertaining scene: The naked lady's muscular body is rendered with precision, the timid painter, the dressed up lady who could even be the reflection of the model. The castle and the city at their feet. 

The city is the world of man: his creation (made in his image) and his pride because it reflects his culture and his civilization. It is also a place of absurdity, of chaos, and of man's power over Nature and man, a place of slavery par excellence.
On the naked model, the covered head shows nobility, in general different hats can signify different orders within the social heirarchy.

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The endless black tunnel from which the woman emerges symbolizes the unknown and the depths of the subconscious. It represents a portal between different dimensions, where the boundaries of reality are blurred. The merging of parallel universes is depicted through the distortion and fragmentation of the woman's figure, as if multiple versions of herself are converging into one.

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This captivating graphic art piece transports viewers into a surreal and dreamlike realm, where parallel universes merge and reality becomes distorted. The focal point of the artwork is a giant naked woman, emerging from an endless black tunnel. Her towering presence commands attention, evoking a sense of power and mystery.
The woman's form is depicted with a blend of realism and abstraction, creating a mesmerizing visual effect. Her body appears elongated and stretched, as if defying the laws of physics. The artist's use of vibrant and contrasting colors adds to the otherworldly atmosphere, with hues of blues, purples, and pinks swirling and merging together.

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Biblical theme, crown of thorns, orthodox monks. 
A sacral shape similar to an  icosahedron, exuding a very charged, almost stiffling atmosphere. 
Putting all doctrines (mathematical, medical, ecclesiastical) together, the two clerks are contemplating the world.

The Romans soldiers used a crown of thorns, part of the original curse, and placed it on the head of Jesus who would offer atonement, salvation, and hope for the entire world. Truly, this was a powerful symbol of the sin and death that Jesus was about to deliver the world from through his death and resurrection.

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Voyeurism: the activity of getting pleasure from secretly watching other people in sexual situations or, more generally, from watching other people's private lives
In this case we can see a realistically represented woman, being watched by two, slightly blurred out human shapes. Even though she is being watched, the womans posture seems proud and powerfull. 

Stripes have had complex and sometimes contradictory meanings throughout Western history — think the American flag vs. prison uniforms — but in modern visual arts, stripes are less complicated. They're all about rhythm, division and unity. In this case, they are reinforcing the powerful posture of the woman.

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Mircia Dumitrescu's aquarelle paintings from the series "Romanian Landscape with People and Saints" offer a captivating exploration of rural scenes in pastel colors, depicting elements such as fences, houses, and fields. These tranquil and serene compositions evoke a sense of connection to the land and the people who inhabit it, inviting viewers to reflect on their own relationship with nature, community, and spirituality.

The gentle hues and soft tones used in Dumitrescu's paintings create a dreamlike atmosphere, imbuing the scenes with a sense of timelessness and introspection. The pastel colors evoke a feeling of nostalgia and contemplation, encouraging viewers to pause and immerse themselves in the quiet beauty of the Romanian landscape.

Overall, Dumitrescu's aquarelle paintings from the series "Romanian Landscape with People and Saints" exude a feeling of self-reflection through their tranquil beauty, symbolic imagery, and evocative use of pastel colors. As viewers immerse themselves in these serene rural scenes, they are invited to contemplate their own place in the world, their connections to nature and community, and the spiritual dimensions of their existence. The paintings serve as a gentle reminder to pause, reflect, and find moments of quiet introspection in the midst of life's busyness.

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Theme and Symbolism

Mircia Dumitrescu's aquarelle paintings from the series "Romanian Landscape with People and Saints" offer a captivating exploration of rural scenes in pastel colors, depicting elements such as fences, houses, and fields. These tranquil and serene compositions evoke a sense of connection to the land and the people who inhabit it, inviting viewers to reflect on their own relationship with nature, community, and spirituality.

The gentle hues and soft tones used in Dumitrescu's paintings create a dreamlike atmosphere, imbuing the scenes with a sense of timelessness and introspection. The pastel colors evoke a feeling of nostalgia and contemplation, encouraging viewers to pause and immerse themselves in the quiet beauty of the Romanian landscape.

Overall, Dumitrescu's aquarelle paintings from the series "Romanian Landscape with People and Saints" exude a feeling of self-reflection through their tranquil beauty, symbolic imagery, and evocative use of pastel colors. As viewers immerse themselves in these serene rural scenes, they are invited to contemplate their own place in the world, their connections to nature and community, and the spiritual dimensions of their existence. The paintings serve as a gentle reminder to pause, reflect, and find moments of quiet introspection in the midst of life's busyness.

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Theme and Symbolism

Mircia Dumitrescu's aquarelle paintings from the series "Romanian Landscape with People and Saints" offer a captivating exploration of rural scenes in pastel colors, depicting elements such as fences, houses, and fields. These tranquil and serene compositions evoke a sense of connection to the land and the people who inhabit it, inviting viewers to reflect on their own relationship with nature, community, and spirituality.

The gentle hues and soft tones used in Dumitrescu's paintings create a dreamlike atmosphere, imbuing the scenes with a sense of timelessness and introspection. The pastel colors evoke a feeling of nostalgia and contemplation, encouraging viewers to pause and immerse themselves in the quiet beauty of the Romanian landscape.

Overall, Dumitrescu's aquarelle paintings from the series "Romanian Landscape with People and Saints" exude a feeling of self-reflection through their tranquil beauty, symbolic imagery, and evocative use of pastel colors. As viewers immerse themselves in these serene rural scenes, they are invited to contemplate their own place in the world, their connections to nature and community, and the spiritual dimensions of their existence. The paintings serve as a gentle reminder to pause, reflect, and find moments of quiet introspection in the midst of life's busyness.

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Theme and Symbolism

Mircia Dumitrescu's aquarelle paintings from the series "Romanian Landscape with People and Saints" offer a captivating exploration of rural scenes in pastel colors, depicting elements such as fences, houses, and fields. These tranquil and serene compositions evoke a sense of connection to the land and the people who inhabit it, inviting viewers to reflect on their own relationship with nature, community, and spirituality.

The gentle hues and soft tones used in Dumitrescu's paintings create a dreamlike atmosphere, imbuing the scenes with a sense of timelessness and introspection. The pastel colors evoke a feeling of nostalgia and contemplation, encouraging viewers to pause and immerse themselves in the quiet beauty of the Romanian landscape.

Overall, Dumitrescu's aquarelle paintings from the series "Romanian Landscape with People and Saints" exude a feeling of self-reflection through their tranquil beauty, symbolic imagery, and evocative use of pastel colors. As viewers immerse themselves in these serene rural scenes, they are invited to contemplate their own place in the world, their connections to nature and community, and the spiritual dimensions of their existence. The paintings serve as a gentle reminder to pause, reflect, and find moments of quiet introspection in the midst of life's busyness.

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In Mircia Dumitrescu's aquarelle painting featuring a clown in green shades with his arm outstretched against a deep bluish background, the clown holds significant symbolism. Traditionally, clowns are associated with entertainment, humor, and performance. However, in this particular painting, the clown takes on a deeper and more introspective meaning.

The clown's presence in the painting may symbolize the complexities and contradictions of human nature. Clowns are often seen as figures who hide their true emotions behind a mask of exaggerated joy and laughter. The clown's green attire, representing growth and renewal, could suggest that beneath the facade of performance lies a journey of self-discovery and transformation.

Additionally, the outstretched arm of the clown, as if inviting the viewer to engage or reflect, may symbolize vulnerability and openness. The clown's gesture could be interpreted as a call to look beyond appearances and delve into deeper emotions and thoughts within oneself.

Overall, the significance of the clown in Mircia Dumitrescu's painting lies in its ability to evoke introspection, self-reflection, and a deeper exploration of the complexities of human experience.

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In this aquarelle painting by Romanian artist Mircia Dumitrescu, we are presented with a circus musician playing the drums. The musician is depicted in pastel deep blue and red shades, adding a sense of depth and richness to the composition.
The use of these colors can carry symbolic meanings, with blue often representing tranquility, depth, and wisdom, while red is associated with passion, energy, and vitality.

The circus musician, engaged in playing the drums, embodies the concept of creativity and artistic talent. The drums symbolize rhythm, harmony, and the ability to create music that resonates with others. The musician's actions convey a sense of passion and dedication to their craft.

The empty background in the painting, with the musician's shadow subtly visible behind her, adds an intriguing element to the composition. The shadow could represent the inner self, hidden aspects of the musician's personality, or the idea of the subconscious mind. It suggests a duality of existence, with the visible musician in the foreground and her shadow hinting at deeper layers of identity and emotion.



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Theme and Symbolism

Mircia Dumitrescu's aquarelle paintings from the series "Romanian Landscape with People and Saints" offer a captivating exploration of rural scenes in pastel colors, depicting elements such as fences, houses, and fields. These tranquil and serene compositions evoke a sense of connection to the land and the people who inhabit it, inviting viewers to reflect on their own relationship with nature, community, and spirituality.

The gentle hues and soft tones used in Dumitrescu's paintings create a dreamlike atmosphere, imbuing the scenes with a sense of timelessness and introspection. The pastel colors evoke a feeling of nostalgia and contemplation, encouraging viewers to pause and immerse themselves in the quiet beauty of the Romanian landscape.

Overall, Dumitrescu's aquarelle paintings from the series "Romanian Landscape with People and Saints" exude a feeling of self-reflection through their tranquil beauty, symbolic imagery, and evocative use of pastel colors. As viewers immerse themselves in these serene rural scenes, they are invited to contemplate their own place in the world, their connections to nature and community, and the spiritual dimensions of their existence. The paintings serve as a gentle reminder to pause, reflect, and find moments of quiet introspection in the midst of life's busyness.

suggested for: home corridor, office room

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Theme and Symbolism

Mircia Dumitrescu's aquarelle paintings from the series "Romanian Landscape with People and Saints" offer a captivating exploration of rural scenes in pastel colors, depicting elements such as fences, houses, and fields. These tranquil and serene compositions evoke a sense of connection to the land and the people who inhabit it, inviting viewers to reflect on their own relationship with nature, community, and spirituality.

The gentle hues and soft tones used in Dumitrescu's paintings create a dreamlike atmosphere, imbuing the scenes with a sense of timelessness and introspection. The pastel colors evoke a feeling of nostalgia and contemplation, encouraging viewers to pause and immerse themselves in the quiet beauty of the Romanian landscape.

Overall, Dumitrescu's aquarelle paintings from the series "Romanian Landscape with People and Saints" exude a feeling of self-reflection through their tranquil beauty, symbolic imagery, and evocative use of pastel colors. As viewers immerse themselves in these serene rural scenes, they are invited to contemplate their own place in the world, their connections to nature and community, and the spiritual dimensions of their existence. The paintings serve as a gentle reminder to pause, reflect, and find moments of quiet introspection in the midst of life's busyness.

suggested for: home corridor, office room

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Theme and Symbolism

Mircia Dumitrescu's aquarelle paintings from the series "Romanian Landscape with People and Saints" offer a captivating exploration of rural scenes in pastel colors, depicting elements such as fences, houses, and fields. These tranquil and serene compositions evoke a sense of connection to the land and the people who inhabit it, inviting viewers to reflect on their own relationship with nature, community, and spirituality.

The gentle hues and soft tones used in Dumitrescu's paintings create a dreamlike atmosphere, imbuing the scenes with a sense of timelessness and introspection. The pastel colors evoke a feeling of nostalgia and contemplation, encouraging viewers to pause and immerse themselves in the quiet beauty of the Romanian landscape.

Overall, Dumitrescu's aquarelle paintings from the series "Romanian Landscape with People and Saints" exude a feeling of self-reflection through their tranquil beauty, symbolic imagery, and evocative use of pastel colors. As viewers immerse themselves in these serene rural scenes, they are invited to contemplate their own place in the world, their connections to nature and community, and the spiritual dimensions of their existence. The paintings serve as a gentle reminder to pause, reflect, and find moments of quiet introspection in the midst of life's busyness.

suggested for: home corridor, office room

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Theme and Symbolism

Mircia Dumitrescu's aquarelle paintings from the series "Romanian Landscape with People and Saints" offer a captivating exploration of rural scenes in pastel colors, depicting elements such as fences, houses, and fields. These tranquil and serene compositions evoke a sense of connection to the land and the people who inhabit it, inviting viewers to reflect on their own relationship with nature, community, and spirituality.

The gentle hues and soft tones used in Dumitrescu's paintings create a dreamlike atmosphere, imbuing the scenes with a sense of timelessness and introspection. The pastel colors evoke a feeling of nostalgia and contemplation, encouraging viewers to pause and immerse themselves in the quiet beauty of the Romanian landscape.

Overall, Dumitrescu's aquarelle paintings from the series "Romanian Landscape with People and Saints" exude a feeling of self-reflection through their tranquil beauty, symbolic imagery, and evocative use of pastel colors. As viewers immerse themselves in these serene rural scenes, they are invited to contemplate their own place in the world, their connections to nature and community, and the spiritual dimensions of their existence. The paintings serve as a gentle reminder to pause, reflect, and find moments of quiet introspection in the midst of life's busyness.

suggested for: home corridor, office room

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Theme and Symbolism

In Mircia Dumitrescu's aquarelle painting featuring a clown in green shades with his arm outstretched against a deep bluish background, the clown holds significant symbolism. Traditionally, clowns are associated with entertainment, humor, and performance. However, in this particular painting, the clown takes on a deeper and more introspective meaning.

The clown's presence in the painting may symbolize the complexities and contradictions of human nature. Clowns are often seen as figures who hide their true emotions behind a mask of exaggerated joy and laughter. The clown's green attire, representing growth and renewal, could suggest that beneath the facade of performance lies a journey of self-discovery and transformation.

Additionally, the outstretched arm of the clown, as if inviting the viewer to engage or reflect, may symbolize vulnerability and openness. The clown's gesture could be interpreted as a call to look beyond appearances and delve into deeper emotions and thoughts within oneself.

Overall, the significance of the clown in Mircia Dumitrescu's painting lies in its ability to evoke introspection, self-reflection, and a deeper exploration of the complexities of human experience.

suggested for: corridor, office room, living room

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Theme and Symbolism

In this aquarelle painting by Romanian artist Mircia Dumitrescu, we are presented with a circus musician playing the drums. The musician is depicted in pastel deep blue and red shades, adding a sense of depth and richness to the composition.
The use of these colors can carry symbolic meanings, with blue often representing tranquility, depth, and wisdom, while red is associated with passion, energy, and vitality.

The circus musician, engaged in playing the drums, embodies the concept of creativity and artistic talent. The drums symbolize rhythm, harmony, and the ability to create music that resonates with others. The musician's actions convey a sense of passion and dedication to their craft.

The empty background in the painting, with the musician's shadow subtly visible behind her, adds an intriguing element to the composition. The shadow could represent the inner self, hidden aspects of the musician's personality, or the idea of the subconscious mind. It suggests a duality of existence, with the visible musician in the foreground and her shadow hinting at deeper layers of identity and emotion.



suggested for: corridor, office room, living room

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The Biblical Anthropology collection
hommage to Claude Lévi-Strauss

Symbolism

A Don Quixote with a distorted head. Battling with the fiction of its own fantasy and who, probably doesn't even notice that they are just battling with a shapeless vision. 

The horse is a popular subject in fine art history. It represents vigorous spirit and driving force in life. The fact that the horses head is covered with a voile provokes an interest in what is hidden and what the visible does not show us. This interest can take the form of a decidedly intense feeling, a kind of conflict between the hidden visible and the apparent visible.

suggested for: home corridor, office room

(Read artist profile)

Theme

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The Biblical Anthropology collection
hommage to Claude Lévi-Strauss

Theme

Symbolism

This artwork depicts the fragility of human existence.
Its theme, the contrast of the high hill versus the small man and the strong marks, evoke a strong feeling of empathy and self reflection. This etching, makes us think about our own place in the world, of the passing of time.

More on the Mircia’s artwork depicts the fragility of human existence. Its theme, the contrast of the high hill versus the small man and the strong marks, evoke a strong feeling of empathy and self reflection. This etching, makes us think about our own place in the world, of the passing of time.

suggested for: home corridor, office room

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In this dynamic work of art, we see a man, powerlessly falling and a hand reaching out to him. 
It all seems like a bad dream, ironically opposed to the title.
His clothing makes us think about a prisoner, maybe finally falling into his last journey? 

The hat represents authority and power. Because it usually covers the head, the hat contains thought; therefore, if it is changed, an opinion is changed. In this case it is placed on our prisoner, maybe showing that he lost his power.
The hand reaching out is a premonition to the desire to escape from daily responsibilities. 

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The Biblical Anthropology collection
hommage to Claude Lévi-Strauss

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Symbolism

This artwork depicts the vulnerability of the human soul. The four figures are seemingly floating helplessly in the universe, 
It is an expressionist artwork concealed as realism, its features are reinforced by the angles and edges of a deconstructed anatomy. 

Number 8 is often associated with prosperity and infinity. In literature, the Chinese epic “Journey to the West” features eight immortals, representing eternal life and boundless wisdom. In art, the “Endless Knot” is a recurring symbol in Tibetan Buddhism, signifying the interconnection of all things and the infinite nature of existence.

suggested for: home corridor, office room



The Biblical Anthropology collection
hommage to Claude Lévi-Strauss

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Theme

The wheel of fortune and a cross with even sides, a sacral symbol.
In this artwork the wheel of fortune is holding a helpless, tortured human being.
It represents an internal conflict from within, which is seemingly bigger than the whole Universe. 

Symbolism

The Wheel of Fortune represents what we can't control. Life is constantly moving and we must move with it. Instead of enacting your will, open up your mind to the possibilities beyond your will.

suggested for: home corridor, office room

The Biblical Anthropology collection
hommage to Claude Lévi-Strauss

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Symbolism

"The Adultor" challenges traditional notions of beauty, desire, and human relationships, inviting viewers to reflect on the complexities and contradictions inherent in our own lives. It encourages a deeper exploration of the dynamics between individuals and the interplay of power, vulnerability, and desire.
The central focus of the artwork is a refined-looking man, depicted with delicate and refined features. His presence in the middle of the composition immediately draws the viewer's attention, suggesting a sense of importance and significance.
Flanking the man on either side are two naked women, one facing the viewer and the other depicted from behind. The artist skillfully accentuates their feminine curves, emphasizing their sensuality and allure. The curves of their bodies are rendered with precision and attention to detail, creating a visual contrast against the refined appearance of the man in the center.



The use of nudity in the artwork adds an element of vulnerability and intimacy, inviting viewers to contemplate the complexities of human relationships and desires. The positioning of the women, one facing the viewer and the other from behind, suggests a sense of duality and exploration of different perspectives.
The dark line dividing the composition adds a sense of tension and separation, symbolizing the boundaries and divisions that exist within relationships. It serves as a visual representation of the complexities and contradictions inherent in human connections.

suggested for: home corridor, office room

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Theme

Symbolism

The woman is portrayed reaching out towards the man, her body language and expression conveying a sense of desperation and longing. Despite his departure, she clings to the hope of reconciliation, symbolized by her outstretched arm. The man, on the other hand, is depicted with a sense of detachment and distance, his body turned away from the woman, suggesting a desire to move on.
The title "Incest" adds another layer of complexity to the artwork, alluding to the forbidden and taboo nature of their relationship. This reference to the ancient story of Adam and Eve further deepens the narrative, suggesting a perpetual cycle of desire, temptation, and separation.

This provocative graphic art piece presents a striking visual representation of a complex and emotionally charged relationship. The artwork features a woman drawn with delicate white lines against a stark black background, while a man is depicted with bold black lines against a contrasting white background. The stark contrast between the two figures immediately captures the viewer's attention, emphasizing the dichotomy between them.
This graphic art piece challenges traditional notions of love, desire, and human relationships, inviting viewers to reflect on the complexities and contradictions inherent in our own lives.

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This artwork almost depicts a scene of a theater comedy. 
With a great number of elements and hidden meanings, Mircia skillfully portrays a seemingly entertaining scene: The naked lady's muscular body is rendered with precision, the timid painter, the dressed up lady who could even be the reflection of the model. The castle and the city at their feet. 

The city is the world of man: his creation (made in his image) and his pride because it reflects his culture and his civilization. It is also a place of absurdity, of chaos, and of man's power over Nature and man, a place of slavery par excellence.
On the naked model, the covered head shows nobility, in general different hats can signify different orders within the social heirarchy.

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The endless black tunnel from which the woman emerges symbolizes the unknown and the depths of the subconscious. It represents a portal between different dimensions, where the boundaries of reality are blurred. The merging of parallel universes is depicted through the distortion and fragmentation of the woman's figure, as if multiple versions of herself are converging into one.

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This captivating graphic art piece transports viewers into a surreal and dreamlike realm, where parallel universes merge and reality becomes distorted. The focal point of the artwork is a giant naked woman, emerging from an endless black tunnel. Her towering presence commands attention, evoking a sense of power and mystery.
The woman's form is depicted with a blend of realism and abstraction, creating a mesmerizing visual effect. Her body appears elongated and stretched, as if defying the laws of physics. The artist's use of vibrant and contrasting colors adds to the otherworldly atmosphere, with hues of blues, purples, and pinks swirling and merging together.

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Biblical theme, crown of thorns, orthodox monks. 
A sacral shape similar to an  icosahedron, exuding a very charged, almost stiffling atmosphere. 
Putting all doctrines (mathematical, medical, ecclesiastical) together, the two clerks are contemplating the world.

The Romans soldiers used a crown of thorns, part of the original curse, and placed it on the head of Jesus who would offer atonement, salvation, and hope for the entire world. Truly, this was a powerful symbol of the sin and death that Jesus was about to deliver the world from through his death and resurrection.

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The Biblical Anthropology collection
hommage to Claude Lévi-Strauss

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Voyeurism: the activity of getting pleasure from secretly watching other people in sexual situations or, more generally, from watching other people's private lives
In this case we can see a realistically represented woman, being watched by two, slightly blurred out human shapes. Even though she is being watched, the womans posture seems proud and powerfull. 

Stripes have had complex and sometimes contradictory meanings throughout Western history — think the American flag vs. prison uniforms — but in modern visual arts, stripes are less complicated. They're all about rhythm, division and unity. In this case, they are reinforcing the powerful posture of the woman.

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Anna’s works were all inspired by natural forms. However, her aim was not to enlarge faithfully, but to evoke, amplify and further shade the thought contents and associations that the forms carry.

“For these works, I took as a basis the principle of organizing the funnel forms of the clitocybe mushrooms, their shape and colonies. Here, playing with the "found" form is still exciting, without any particular content. In the beginning, I worked with ephemeral materials (cardboard and textiles), then with cast metals (bronze, aluminum). I was most interested in two aspects of these small sculptures; on the one hand, precise funnels, their regular joining possibilities, and on the other hand, the assembly of softer, deformable elements and their effect on each other. In the former case, more constructive, geometric compositions were created, and from the deformed funnels, much more resolved and organic works were born. However, in most works, these two approaches are mixed, from certain points of view, soft forms dominate, but regular edges and axes stand out when going around the plastics.”

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