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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
19.7x15.7in
About this artwork
The colors are applied to the canvas randomly, then, little by little, the painting takes shape according to the forms that emerge. Choices are made to bring the painting to life and give it structure. Here, a landscape with soft yet vibrant colors. The brushstrokes are applied in quick, energetic touches that subtly animate the canvas and give it life. A gentle, aquatic sensation emerges.
Annie Vandemalle is an architect and artist trained in decorative painting at the Van Der Kelen Higher Institute of Painting. She uses oil pastels, layering colors, and scratching some to reveal others, navigating between the figurative and the abstract with a natural intuition. Her works, often landscapes or symbolic figures, seek to convey a beauty that elevates the spirit to soft, spacious, fluffy, and sometimes highly colorful and textured worlds.