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Tomáš Němec | Roses (number 1)

Tomáš Němec | Roses (number 1)

Summer roses by Tomáš Němec are more of a memory rather than their literal display. And they will stay with you not only in the summer. Limited edition 100pcs, numbered, signed by the author.

Print Technique: giclée, archive 12 -color pigment print
Paper: 100% cotton paper Hahnemühle Photo RAG 308G
Print dimensions (l): Printing in the tube, the frame can be purchased - write to us after order at info@100KS.cz
Original 100 × 100 cm, oil on canvas, Buy here
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Tomáš Němec (1986), graduated in Prague in 2005-2011 in Prague (painting studio prof. Michaela Rittstein).

His work works on the border of figures and landscapes: he prefers small corners and individual elements of nature - flowers, trees, garden fragments - which he captures with the sensitivity of the photographic moment and the energy of the expressive manuscript. The German creates paintings in which the authenticity of the moment and painting freedom, often with feeling intensity and colorful freshness intertwines.

His works were exhibited in renowned galleries and prestigious exhibitions throughout the Czech Republic, but often in Austria and Germany and are part of important private and institutional collections.

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Tomáš Němec for 100pcs

In the picture Roses Tomáš Němec again confirms his ability to capture the transient moments of nature with exceptional fineness and painting security. The painting melts into fine transitions and turns flowers into an almost dreamy image - more of a memory of roses rather than their literal display.

Nemc's work balances between specificity and abstraction: we distinguish flowers, leaves and light passing between them, but we still feel that we are looking at something that disappears in time. Roses So they are not only about natural beauty, but also a reminder of the transience of the moment.

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