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Artwork “Crimson Concealment” by Emin Skomorac | Available at MerisCon Gallery, Zenica
World of art with “Crimson Concealment”
Emin Skomorac’s “Hidden Poppies” is a captivating oil on canvas diptych that invites the viewer to discover a secret garden. Measuring an impressive 80×100 cm, the painting’s scale commands attention. The artist’s masterful use of brushstrokes and layers of paint creates a sense of depth and movement, drawing the eye into the heart of the composition. The juxtaposition of the two panels, each measuring 40×100 cm, creates a sense of intrigue and mystery, as if revealing a hidden world. The vibrant crimson poppies, symbols of both beauty and fragility, stand out against a soft, neutral background, inviting contemplation on the transient nature of life. This stunning work is a testament to Skomorac’s reputation as one of Bosnia’s most celebrated artists, and it is currently on display at the MerisCon Gallery in Zenica.
Culmination of a shared aspiration
Forged in the heat of a 2015 MerisCon ARTDesign artist colony, this artwork is a testament to the power of collective creativity. Over 30 artists contributed to this artistic feast, and this painting, with its soft palette and fluid lines, is a reflection of their collaborative spirit. It invites viewers to immerse themselves in the beauty of shared inspiration.
Before You Pay for This Artwork, Please Consider the Following:
- The artwork can only be viewed and picked up on-site at:
- MerisCon Gallery in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina
- For a secure purchase, it’s best to contact me via email, phone, social media, or the contact form on this website.
- After purchase, you can arrange a viewing and organize the shipping. If you are not satisfied with the artwork upon viewing, your payment will be refunded. Please note that returns are not possible after 14 days.
- If you have the option to organize the shipping yourself, please coordinate the pickup with us.
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