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Aknay János (1949 -): Angyal születik screen print, Hungary 1990

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János Aknay, a Hungarian artist born in 1934, left an indelible mark on the art world with his unique and timeless creations. His artistic style, characterized by a harmonious blend of post-geometry and abstract expressionism, captivates viewers with its colourful quality and emotional depth.

Aknay's works, such as this silk screen print, often feature vibrant colours, geometric forms, and intricate details that invite contemplation. His compositions, whether depicting landscapes or human figures, carry a profound sense of mystery and introspection. The artist's ability to transcend conventional boundaries and explore the realms of the subconscious has contributed to the enduring allure of his oeuvre. What sets Aknay apart is his unwavering commitment to authenticity and innovation. His art continues to resonate in contemporary times as it offers a timelessly vivid colour palette and intriguing shapes and forms. The emotional resonance and introspective nature of his work provide a meaningful counterpoint to the fast-paced, digitized world, fostering a connection between the viewer and the profound human experience.

Collectors and art enthusiasts are drawn to Aknay's pieces not only for their aesthetic appeal but also for the profound emotional impact they impart. In a world where artistic trends evolve rapidly, Aknay's creations stand as a testament to the enduring power of genuine self-expression and the eternal relevance of the human spirit.

Technical details:

screen print, paper, Marked lower right: János Aknay 1990, marked lower left: 23/30

Dimensions:

90 cm W x 65 cm H

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Price range 50-500 EUR/USD

János Aknay, a Hungarian artist born in 1934, left an indelible mark on the art world with his unique and timeless creations. His artistic style, characterized by a harmonious blend of post-geometry and abstract expressionism, captivates viewers with its colourful quality and emotional depth.

Aknay's works, such as this silk screen print, often feature vibrant colours, geometric forms, and intricate details that invite contemplation. His compositions, whether depicting landscapes or human figures, carry a profound sense of mystery and introspection. The artist's ability to transcend conventional boundaries and explore the realms of the subconscious has contributed to the enduring allure of his oeuvre. What sets Aknay apart is his unwavering commitment to authenticity and innovation. His art continues to resonate in contemporary times as it offers a timelessly vivid colour palette and intriguing shapes and forms. The emotional resonance and introspective nature of his work provide a meaningful counterpoint to the fast-paced, digitized world, fostering a connection between the viewer and the profound human experience.

Collectors and art enthusiasts are drawn to Aknay's pieces not only for their aesthetic appeal but also for the profound emotional impact they impart. In a world where artistic trends evolve rapidly, Aknay's creations stand as a testament to the enduring power of genuine self-expression and the eternal relevance of the human spirit.

Technical details:

screen print, paper, Marked lower right: János Aknay 1990, marked lower left: 23/30

Dimensions:

90 cm W x 65 cm H


REQUEST PRICE HERE

Price range 50-500 EUR/USD

János Aknay, a Hungarian artist born in 1934, left an indelible mark on the art world with his unique and timeless creations. His artistic style, characterized by a harmonious blend of post-geometry and abstract expressionism, captivates viewers with its colourful quality and emotional depth.

Aknay's works, such as this silk screen print, often feature vibrant colours, geometric forms, and intricate details that invite contemplation. His compositions, whether depicting landscapes or human figures, carry a profound sense of mystery and introspection. The artist's ability to transcend conventional boundaries and explore the realms of the subconscious has contributed to the enduring allure of his oeuvre. What sets Aknay apart is his unwavering commitment to authenticity and innovation. His art continues to resonate in contemporary times as it offers a timelessly vivid colour palette and intriguing shapes and forms. The emotional resonance and introspective nature of his work provide a meaningful counterpoint to the fast-paced, digitized world, fostering a connection between the viewer and the profound human experience.

Collectors and art enthusiasts are drawn to Aknay's pieces not only for their aesthetic appeal but also for the profound emotional impact they impart. In a world where artistic trends evolve rapidly, Aknay's creations stand as a testament to the enduring power of genuine self-expression and the eternal relevance of the human spirit.

Technical details:

screen print, paper, Marked lower right: János Aknay 1990, marked lower left: 23/30

Dimensions:

90 cm W x 65 cm H

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