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7even
Artist/
Painter

7even

Painter

Bio

Immaculately portrayed in color and depicted by lines, shapes and textures on the canvas, the artist, known under the alias 7even paints shadows of reality as experienced by his in-ner-self. Without any conventional introduction, his idiosyncratic signature style of ab-stract art continuously captures the attention of art enthusiasts and followers worldwide. Some of his most popular works include his Collection 7.01 (Series II) which features aes-thetically enchanting pieces such as “Driving Miss Crazy”, “The Last Ros’e”, “Mad Mon-key”, “Madness”, and “Colored Panda” just to name a few. With each of his creations, lies beneath them a true story of existence that he experienced. Emotively driven and embellished by vibrant colors, each painting contains strong messages, ideologies and beliefs which becomes unmasked by the narrator’s language. This truth known to the inner-self, the narrator elevates each moment captured on the canvas with transparency and open-ness that bridges a deep connection with every follower. Transcending unwritten century old rules of the traditional artist, 7even communicates to the future generations and the 140-characters-or-less social generation of the new technological age, the actual mean-ing behind all of his art pieces down to its finest moments. Shattering all barriers, 7even’s creative expression brims with life and an infinite palette that freely articulates itself “through large-scale murals that embody the spirit and the architecture of the city where he paints”. With much more on the horizon, 7even is continuously creating new works of art and pouring his emotions into every brush stroke until its completion. Unveiling its es-sence, its value, and its moments in time, the narrator is heard effectively in motion - on digital media - as he takes us on a journey into the artwork and where it came from. So, kickback and turn the page as we invite you on this ride. Welcome to 7even’s acrylic life on canvas and the narrative that drives it.

Artworks

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