In Jazz Club, 2013 An Expressionism, Acrylic on Art Paper, Painting
A visual symphony of sound and motion, In Jazz Club by Mikhail Mikora brings the electrifying atmosphere of a live jazz performance to life.
The musicians—deeply immersed in their craft—seem to move in harmony with the swirls of vibrant reds, warm oranges, and shadowy blues that define the composition.
The intensity of the pianist’s posture, the fluidity of the bassist’s movements, and the barely outlined drummer in the background all contribute to the sense of rhythm and motion. Mikora’s impressionistic brushstrokes blur the boundaries between the figures and the surrounding atmosphere, mimicking the way music fills a room, enveloping both performers and audience in its magic.
The warm color palette, dominated by reds and oranges, evokes the heat of stage lights and the passion of the musicians, while cooler blues and purples provide balance and depth. The expressive, slightly abstract rendering makes the scene feel both immediate and timeless—a fleeting moment captured in the energy of the music.
Perfect for jazz lovers, musicians, and collectors of dynamic figurative art, "In Jazz Club" is a statement piece that enhances lounges, music rooms, and intimate living spaces. It brings not only visual impact but also an emotional connection to the vibrant world of jazz.
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Mikhail Mikora
Expressionism | Figurative
Collective Exhibitions Participant
Biography
Mikhail Mikora is an artist based in Prague who has exhibited internationally since 1992, gaining recognition for his work across global art fairs and exhibitions.






















