painting, oil-paint
portrait
abstract painting
painting
oil-paint
figuration
oil painting
neo expressionist
expressionism
portrait art
expressionist
Dimitris Mytaras created this painting titled "Two Forms" using bold colors and expressive brushstrokes. The work's structure reveals two figures. The composition is built with layers of colour that seem to overlap. The figure to the left, partially obscured, is marked by a striking red hat. It is presented in contrast with the figure to the right. Her face is visible, yet her expression is partly concealed by her hand. Mytaras plays with depth and perspective, creating a sense of spatial ambiguity. The brushwork is gestural, which destabilizes any clear reading. The artist seems less interested in accurate representation and more interested in the interaction between forms. The use of visible brushstrokes functions as a kind of visual code. It reminds us that the image is built on the surface of the canvas and the act of painting itself. The focus on these formal elements creates a work that invites ongoing interpretation.
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