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Artwork details
- Medium : Watercolor on Paper
- Other details : Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
- Dimensions : 16.1x11.4in
About this artwork
"Eventually Opera House was closed"
This tremendous painting by Anna Dart reveals an act of pleasure. The nude woman, like a goddess, is the center of attention, depicted in a relaxed state with her long hair cascading into the darkness of the background. She is shown arching her back, eyes closed, immersed in the moment. The scene is shrouded in mystery. She is surrounded by men who treat her with passion leaning towards her. She is not alone.… The use of black watercolor creates a unique and intriguing effect, with dark blue shadows giving the piece a burn-out photo look. The title is playful, suggesting that a string of coincidences has gathered significance.
Original watercolour painting made on October 27, 2019
The watercolor technique in this painting creates a captivating palette of blue, violet, black, and gray tones. Its beauty unfolds when seen in daylight
This tremendous painting by Anna Dart reveals an act of pleasure. The nude woman, like a goddess, is the center of attention, depicted in a relaxed state with her long hair cascading into the darkness of the background. She is shown arching her back, eyes closed, immersed in the moment. The scene is shrouded in mystery. She is surrounded by men who treat her with passion leaning towards her. She is not alone.… The use of black watercolor creates a unique and intriguing effect, with dark blue shadows giving the piece a burn-out photo look. The title is playful, suggesting that a string of coincidences has gathered significance.
Original watercolour painting made on October 27, 2019
The watercolor technique in this painting creates a captivating palette of blue, violet, black, and gray tones. Its beauty unfolds when seen in daylight
Anna Dart
Switzerland
Credentials
- International Exposure
- Social Media Star
- Favorited by galleries
- Featured in gallery curations
« Art with frames, life without them. »
Anna Dart is a best-selling artist on SINGULART and a prize winner. Whether she uses watercolors, acrylics, or advanced tech, Anna's work is known for its powerful magnetism, elegance, and expressiveness that reflects on the digital humanism. Anna invites us to explore who we are and live passionately in this new cyber era.
Anna says: “My work is about enduring love and its power to anchor us in the midst of external chaos. There is a contrast between the old love and the new solitude that the virtual world brings. I draw inspiration from Kara Jackson’s poetry 'The World Is About to End and My Grandparents Are in Love.' This poetry gives me goosebumps. I want people to feel the same when they discover my art.”
Dart has been exhibited in Switzerland, Spain, Belgium, France, Italy, Romania, Denmark, Germany, Canada, the USA, South Korea, Hong Kong, and China, and has graced prominent venues such as Times Square, Art Cologne—the oldest art fair in Europe— and Art Basel Miami.
Anna says: “My work is about enduring love and its power to anchor us in the midst of external chaos. There is a contrast between the old love and the new solitude that the virtual world brings. I draw inspiration from Kara Jackson’s poetry 'The World Is About to End and My Grandparents Are in Love.' This poetry gives me goosebumps. I want people to feel the same when they discover my art.”
Dart has been exhibited in Switzerland, Spain, Belgium, France, Italy, Romania, Denmark, Germany, Canada, the USA, South Korea, Hong Kong, and China, and has graced prominent venues such as Times Square, Art Cologne—the oldest art fair in Europe— and Art Basel Miami.