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Encore (incl. VAT 14%)

€290.00

“Encore”

70x50 cm

Acrylic on canvas, 2025

The term encore is a French expression used in performance contexts to request an additional act or song after the main performance has concluded. It signifies the audience’s desire to hear or see ”more” from the artist, often following sustained applause.

Encore originates from the French language, where it directly translates to ”again” or ”once more.”

Over time, encore has come to embody the emotional connection between performers and their audience, symbolizing both appreciation and the shared desire to extend a fleeting moment of artistic excellence.

Please note: This artwork is currently on display at the Vapaakaupunki Gallery (Kalasatama, Helsinki) and will be shipped after the exhibition ends on May 6th.


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“Encore”

70x50 cm

Acrylic on canvas, 2025

The term encore is a French expression used in performance contexts to request an additional act or song after the main performance has concluded. It signifies the audience’s desire to hear or see ”more” from the artist, often following sustained applause.

Encore originates from the French language, where it directly translates to ”again” or ”once more.”

Over time, encore has come to embody the emotional connection between performers and their audience, symbolizing both appreciation and the shared desire to extend a fleeting moment of artistic excellence.

Please note: This artwork is currently on display at the Vapaakaupunki Gallery (Kalasatama, Helsinki) and will be shipped after the exhibition ends on May 6th.


“Encore”

70x50 cm

Acrylic on canvas, 2025

The term encore is a French expression used in performance contexts to request an additional act or song after the main performance has concluded. It signifies the audience’s desire to hear or see ”more” from the artist, often following sustained applause.

Encore originates from the French language, where it directly translates to ”again” or ”once more.”

Over time, encore has come to embody the emotional connection between performers and their audience, symbolizing both appreciation and the shared desire to extend a fleeting moment of artistic excellence.

Please note: This artwork is currently on display at the Vapaakaupunki Gallery (Kalasatama, Helsinki) and will be shipped after the exhibition ends on May 6th.


Price Includes VAT 14%. If you’d like to pay in installments, don’t hesitate to contact me via email hello@heta.design

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