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Hopeful Cycle | 140x70cm

Hopeful Cycle | 140x70cm

€2.449,95
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Description

暖かさと冷たさ、光と影、昼と夜――巡り続ける永遠のサイクル。

この作品は、対極が共存し、絶えず巡りゆく世界のリズムを表現しています。
アクリル絵具 を用い、木炭 による繊細なディテールを加えることで、コントラストの美しさと調和の瞬間を描き出しました。

サイズ:140×70×3cm(フレームなし)

※ すべての販売は最終決定となります。
※ 画面上の色味は、モニター環境により若干異なる場合がございます。
※ 本作品は リトアニア・クライペダ から発送されます。

📩 詳細やお支払い方法についてのお問い合わせは
studio@augusteluart.com までご連絡ください。

Shipping

We ship internationally via trusted carriers such as DHL and Japan Post. Delivery typically takes 7–14 days from the date of dispatch.

Please Note:

  • This work will ship flat in a sturdy, well-protected cardboard box. Expect your artwork to arrive with plenty of support packaged in to make its journey as safe as possible as it travels from the artist’s studio to your home.
  • Customs and import duties may apply depending on your country’s regulations. These fees are the responsibility of the buyer.
    The artist will be available for any support required every step of the way.


Thank you for your understanding.

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behind the scenes

Production Method

Auguste incorporates generous amounts of water, blending inks and acrylics to guide the natural flow of the composition. As the water slowly evaporates, she anchors the work with layers of chalk and charcoal, grounding the painting in a balance of movement and permanence.

Working predominantly on the ground, her large-scale pieces are shaped by sweeping bodily gestures, transforming the act of painting into a physical performance — where creation itself becomes an event.

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behind the artist

About Auguste

Auguste Lu (@augusteluart) is a Lithuanian contemporary artist based in Japan, known for her fluid, emotionally layered paintings that explore the dualities of human existence. With a background in classical music and visual effects, her work blends technical precision with expressive spontaneity, translating life’s contrasts into elegant, thought-provoking forms.

Influenced by her Baltic heritage and Scandinavian sensibility, Auguste works with unconventional materials such as acrylic ink, coal, and chalk. Her minimalist palettes paired with intricate shapes are a direct representation of the inner contrasts she encourages the viewer to embrace. Each piece reflects her nomadic journey of self-discovery and invites viewers into a visual dialogue between light and shadow, presence and possibility.

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