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Aurelian Razvan Dinu
HUGGING You is the Best Thing Ever - Acrylic on Paper, Abstract Painting, 2024

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"Hugging You is the Best Thing Ever" (2024) is an abstract geometric composition that uses bold circular forms to suggest intimacy and connection. Painted in deep blue with vibrant accents of red, gold, white, and black, the work radiates both warmth and vulnerability. The balance between color and geometry evokes the emotional complexity of closeness — the desire for unity, the fragility of love, and the insecurities that accompany affection. This painting is part of Aurelian Razvan Dinu’s ongoing exploration of abstract language as a mirror of lived emotion. Direct from the artist’s studio, the piece is both a confession and an affirmation, transforming a personal feeling into a universal gesture through color and form. Title: "Hugging You is the Best Thing Ever" Medium: Acrylic on paper Dimensions: 41 x 31 cm (A3) Year: 2024 Condition: New Provenance: Direct from the artist, Aurelian Razvan Dinu
  • Creator:
    Aurelian Razvan Dinu
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 16.15 in (41 cm)Width: 12.21 in (31 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    London, GB
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2798215304542

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