Red chair

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Artwork Details

Medium Acrylic, Canvas, Ready to hang
Dimensions 11.8in (W) x 15.8in (H) x 0.8in (D)
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Artwork Description

Title: “Red Chair” Artist: Max Horst Sokolowski Medium: Acrylics on canvas Dimensions: 30cm (W) x 40cm (H) x 2cm (D)

Description: “Red Chair” invites us into a whimsical and surreal realm—a place where everyday objects take on magical significance. Against a contrasting green background, a vibrant red chair stands as the focal point. Its crimson hue exudes warmth and curiosity, drawing us closer.

But this isn’t just any chair. It’s a stage, a portal, a meeting point for unlikely companions. Perched atop the chair is a small brown cat, its eyes wide with wonder. Perhaps it’s the guardian of secrets, the keeper of dreams whispered by moonlight.

And there, on the sides of the chair, we find two more feline figures. One hangs playfully from the backrest, defying gravity, while the other peeks out from behind the seat. Their blue-gray coats contrast beautifully with the chair’s red, creating a delightful visual dance.

In front of the chair sits a mysterious person .

Max Horst Sokolowski’s “Red Chair” is a celebration of imagination, where reality and fantasy intertwine. It beckons us to take a seat, to explore the ordinary from extraordinary angles. The cats, the chair, and the veiled figure—they all conspire to create a narrative that lingers long after we’ve stepped away.

This artwork is not merely pigment on canvas; it’s an invitation to wonder, a glimpse into a parallel universe where red chairs hold secrets and cats converse in hushed tones.

Artist Bio

I am full-time contemporary Australian painter having completed a Master Degree at the European Academy of Arts in 1997. I generally paint under the name "Max Horst". Exploring the nature of people and the relationships between them, my paintings are very often short stories of small,daily moments of life. I distill these relationships through simplified forms and shapes, developing my own code of symbols - a code which is constantly changing and developing over time.In my quest for simplicity and honesty I draw much of my inspiration from cave paintings and naive art, “because I find them very honest as a form of art”.Using oil, acrylic, watercolor, gouache, I may mix them with drawing techniques. Natural pigments of earth colors are the base of my palette. With an intuitive preoccupation with color, form and line my work belies a carefully considered composition and an appreciation of the nature of human interaction.