About the Artwork

    Sometimes we love hard and then eventually fall hard. We are ever ready to give all the love in the world to someone and leave not even a crumb of that love for ourselves.

    But, falling in love is so beautiful that we let ourselves be indifferent to the grief that lies beyond heartache, more so heartbreak. That is what moved me to create this piece.

    Strong contrasts in bright, warm, and cool colors bring attention to the deep emotional exchange between the figures. The expressive illustrations of tears and the breaking heart emphasize vulnerability and compassion, evoking a mood of emotional intensity and healing.

    Mixed Media on Special Paper, Fine Art Paper

    Everyday Life

    Contemporary, Illustration, Modern, Pop Art, Expressionism, Abstract, Surrealism

    2019

    This Artwork is unframed and requires framing.

    Art makes a timeless and meaningful gift! This artwork is perfect for occasions such as: Valentine's Day Anniversaries Engagement Birthdays for him Birthdays for her Personal Achievements

    Consider displaying this artwork in: Bedroom Living Room Office Hallway

    Behind Closed Doors

    Goldwynn Navarro

    Quezon City, Philippines

    Mixed Media on Special Paper, Fine Art Paper

    5.3 W x 8.3 H x 0.1 D inches

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    Goldwynn Navarro
    Quezon City, Philippines

    Goldwynn has 19 artworks,
    and is available for
    commissioned work.

    Goldwynn is an architect by profession, but art had always been his passion. He cannot live without art. Although architecture had taught him how to channel his artistic skills into his largely technical work as an architect, there was always a void that only the freedom to express in art can fill. He would like to create art for as long as he lives; to impart his humanity to other people-- whether to instill awe or wonder, convey his sadness or celebrate joy, unravel the secrets of death, or exalt life in its simplest form--is what he'd love to do. He does not regard himself as an artist with a distinct style, although people familiar with his art do say that he has. He believes one doesn't have to limit himself to a certain style, especially when art in its very nature has limitless possibilities.

    About the Artwork

    Sometimes we love hard and then eventually fall hard. We are ever ready to give all the love in the world to someone and leave not even a crumb of that love for ourselves.

    But, falling in love is so beautiful that we let ourselves be indifferent to the grief that lies beyond heartache, more so heartbreak. That is what moved me to create this piece.

    Strong contrasts in bright, warm, and cool colors bring attention to the deep emotional exchange between the figures. The expressive illustrations of tears and the breaking heart emphasize vulnerability and compassion, evoking a mood of emotional intensity and healing.

    Mixed Media on Special Paper, Fine Art Paper

    Everyday Life

    Contemporary, Illustration, Modern, Pop Art, Expressionism, Abstract, Surrealism

    2019

    This Artwork is unframed and requires framing.

    Art makes a timeless and meaningful gift! This artwork is perfect for occasions such as: Valentine's Day Anniversaries Engagement Birthdays for him Birthdays for her Personal Achievements

    Consider displaying this artwork in: Bedroom Living Room Office Hallway

    Goldwynn Navarro
    Quezon City, Philippines

    Goldwynn has 19 artworks,
    and is available for
    commissioned work.

    Goldwynn is an architect by profession, but art had always been his passion. He cannot live without art. Although architecture had taught him how to channel his artistic skills into his largely technical work as an architect, there was always a void that only the freedom to express in art can fill. He would like to create art for as long as he lives; to impart his humanity to other people-- whether to instill awe or wonder, convey his sadness or celebrate joy, unravel the secrets of death, or exalt life in its simplest form--is what he'd love to do. He does not regard himself as an artist with a distinct style, although people familiar with his art do say that he has. He believes one doesn't have to limit himself to a certain style, especially when art in its very nature has limitless possibilities.

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