Mood maker (2023) Painting by Maxim Lezarev

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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
  • Dimensions Height 43.3in, Width 43.3in
  • Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
  • Framing This artwork is not framed
  • Categories Paintings under $500 Minimalism Bird
Acrylic on canvas. The painting uses 6 colors. The first coat of paint was applied with a spatula and a stiff brush to give texture. In every company there is a person who helps to tune in a positive way. It is especially good if there are a lot of positive people in our life. They protect us from depression and bad mood. The main thing is not[...]
Acrylic on canvas. The painting uses 6 colors. The first coat of paint was applied with a spatula and a stiff brush to give texture.
In every company there is a person who helps to tune in a positive way. It is especially good if there are a lot of positive people in our life. They protect us from depression and bad mood. The main thing is not to forget that such people also sometimes want attention and care.
Everyone who looks at this painting will easily find the Mood Creator.

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Maxim Lezarev is a modern Kazakh artist with an architectural and construction education. He began his career with the production of architectural models, and later began to engage in vector graphics and 3D[...]

Maxim Lezarev is a modern Kazakh artist with an architectural and construction education. He began his career with the production of architectural models, and later began to engage in vector graphics and 3D modeling. Over time, 3D models took shape in real life, first with cardboard sculptures and then with metal sculptures. The latest type of creativity was paintings. Maxim chose minimalism and figurative art because in the modern world of technology, cameras and 3D printers there are too many super-realistic paintings and sculptures. He likes to use a minimal amount of details and colors, which allows you to leave unsaid meanings and space for your imagination.

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