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Two Figures Painting On Canvas

 READY TO DISPLAY: The painting Two Figures is a premium Giclée print on canvas. You have two options: mounted on wooden bars (Gallery Wrap), complete with hanging hardware for immediate display, or carefully rolled in a protective tube, perfect for framing at your preferred shop. The rolled version is more cost-effective and convenient if you plan to have a custom frame made. We provide free shipping to both the USA and Canada.
 EXCLUSIVE WALL ART: Two Figures is a one-of-a-kind piece, crafted solely by GalleryToday and offered exclusively through this gallery. It is not sold in any other art stores, giving it a distinct sense of originality and genuineness. Its exclusivity makes it an exceptional choice for collectors and art lovers who seek something truly unique rather than widely available designs.
 PAINTING-LIKE FEEL: Enjoy an authentic art experience! Thanks to our Giclée printing process, this piece mimics the feel of a traditional painting, encompassing all, from bright colors to the texture of brushstrokes. It’s like owning an original at an accessible price.
 PREMIUM MATERIALS: This print is made on high-quality 380g/m² cotton canvas, the same type used by traditional artists, and is finished with a protective varnish like an oil painting. Learn more about our process for producing high-quality modern Giclée prints: HERE >>

$91.80

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Description of the Painting

A stark and emotionally charged painting that distills human presence to its most essential form. Two hooded figures emerge from a raw white canvas, rendered in gestural strokes of black, grey, and white that suggest vulnerability, solidarity, and quiet suffering. The smaller figure holds a bowl — a universal symbol of need and humility — while the larger one stands close, offering silent protection. Vivid slashes of crimson red punctuate the otherwise monochromatic composition like wounds or cries of anguish, injecting urgent emotional tension into the scene. The deliberately unfinished, expressionist technique strips the figures of identity, transforming them into universal symbols of human dignity, compassion, and resilience. Deeply moving and impossible to ignore.