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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
31.5x39.4in
About this artwork
In this stirring abstract expressionist piece, I blended acrylics, charcoal, and oil pastels to evoke a raw, visceral connection. The earthy tones and textures whisper of decay and rebirth, while the bold streak of blue injects a pulse of life—a stark contrast that invites contemplation. Feel its grounding presence and the subtle charge of renewal it carries into your space. It's an abstract landscape that transcends the canvas, inviting introspection… and a sense of infinity. My purpose was to weave the symbolism of resilience and continuity. It's designed to add depth to any space, infusing it with a blend of tranquility and powerful dynamism.
Antonella Quacchia is an Italian artist whose abstract work emerges from a rare fusion of science, cultural diversity, and emotional depth. Shaped by early experiences at CERN and nearly three decades at the International Labour Organization, her practice explores the fluid nature of identity, perception, and meaning. Drawing inspiration from Zao Wou‑Ki, Rothko, de Kooning, and Soulages, she creates visual dialogues where structure and fluidity coexist. After rekindling her artistic path in 2012, she trained with renowned European artists, cultivating a distinctive language rooted in texture, light, and ambiguity. Today, her paintings resonate with collectors and gallerists seeking works that bridge conceptual inquiry and aesthetic refinement, inviting viewers into spaces of curiosity and quiet transformation.