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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x23.6in
About this artwork
The Olt Valley, up to Jina, sits on peaks with extensive and rich pastures. The valley is filled with old villages, rich in resources and culture. Historical Romanian figures such as Goga, Noica, Onisifor Ghibu, and many others originated from or lived here. The Mărginimea Sibiului area has an almost exclusively Romanian history. External influences and pressures have left few traces in the free spirit of the inhabitants here, or have been cunningly… kept afar. The traditions of the villages remained unchanged, with very few exceptions. In addition, the shepherds’ calendar stands like the last- standing moral fortress of the Romanian spirit. All this is thanks to both the geographical position but also to the lack of interest in the rural area of those who have trespassed Transylvania throughout time.
Alice (Alexandra Camelia Stanciu) paints from the edge of myth — where Romanian folklore dissolves into gesture and color, where ancient symbols resurface as instinct rather than ornament. Trained in graphic design, animation, and illustration, she draws from the pastoral traditions of Transylvania, the solar symbols of pre-Christian Romania, the silent grammar of a culture that encoded its cosmology into textiles and ceremony. No literal folk motifs — only their emotional residue, rendered in urgent, gestural acrylics. To collect her work is to bring something genuinely rare into a room.