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$1,048.25The Story
Dive into the vibrant world of "Somebody Told Me It Was Pointless To Come Back Into Your Arms", an original painting by Kris Hardy that masterfully blends figurative art with a touch of the culinary. Framed in a sleek black floating frame and measuring 53 x 33 inches, this piece exudes a modern allure that captivates at first sight.
The artwork prominently features luscious, glossy red lips slightly parted to reveal a teasing glimpse of teeth, evoking a sense of intimacy and allure. Adjacent to this seduction lies the image of a shiny red object, reminiscent of an apple, adding another layer to the tantalizing visual feast. Hardy employs a dynamic style where parts of the image appear digitally sliced and shifted, creating an effect that is both disorienting and mesmerizing. This technique introduces movement and energy into the piece, while segments displaying varying color palettes enrich its complexity.
Vibrant crimsons crest alongside deeper burgundy tones, playing against soft blush pinks and muted lilacs; stark contrasts are drawn with hints of deep indigo blues and warm amber accents. These colors work in harmony to produce a pop art aesthetic brimming with life and emotion.
Kris Hardy brings his fascination with urban landscapes into this daring exploration of human sensuality intertwined with iconography from contemporary culture. "Somebody Told Me It Was Pointless To Come Back Into Your Arms" invites viewers on an electrifying journey through color, form, and texture - all while challenging our perceptions of desire and connectivity in the digital age.
Ideal for collectors who appreciate artworks that narrate stories woven from the fabric of modern life's paradoxes, this painting promises not only to be a conversation starter but also an enduring symbol of passion rediscovered amidst chaos.

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Dive into the vibrant world of "Somebody Told Me It Was Pointless To Come Back Into Your Arms", an original painting by Kris Hardy that masterfully blends figurative art with a touch of the culinary. Framed in a sleek black floating frame and measuring 53 x 33 inches, this piece exudes a modern allure that captivates at first sight.
The artwork prominently features luscious, glossy red lips slightly parted to reveal a teasing glimpse of teeth, evoking a sense of intimacy and allure. Adjacent to this seduction lies the image of a shiny red object, reminiscent of an apple, adding another layer to the tantalizing visual feast. Hardy employs a dynamic style where parts of the image appear digitally sliced and shifted, creating an effect that is both disorienting and mesmerizing. This technique introduces movement and energy into the piece, while segments displaying varying color palettes enrich its complexity.
Vibrant crimsons crest alongside deeper burgundy tones, playing against soft blush pinks and muted lilacs; stark contrasts are drawn with hints of deep indigo blues and warm amber accents. These colors work in harmony to produce a pop art aesthetic brimming with life and emotion.
Kris Hardy brings his fascination with urban landscapes into this daring exploration of human sensuality intertwined with iconography from contemporary culture. "Somebody Told Me It Was Pointless To Come Back Into Your Arms" invites viewers on an electrifying journey through color, form, and texture - all while challenging our perceptions of desire and connectivity in the digital age.
Ideal for collectors who appreciate artworks that narrate stories woven from the fabric of modern life's paradoxes, this painting promises not only to be a conversation starter but also an enduring symbol of passion rediscovered amidst chaos.














