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Medium :
Acrylic, Relief Printing on Canvas , Wood
Framing :
Framing on request
Dimensions :
39.4x39.4in
About this artwork
In this relief work, I treat the color silver as a living surface, capable of capturing and reflecting light in a changing way. The folds run across the plane as if the material were in constant motion, generating a sense of fluidity and continuity.
The relief, constructed from molded organic material, preserves the trace of gesture and time. For me, this piece speaks of calm, silence, and transformation: a form of contained, almost suspended movement.…
There is no fixed point; the work is activated by the gaze and by the light that passes through it.
Ememsheli is a self-taught painter and conceptual artist whose personal journey is reflected in each work as an honest declaration of her inner world. She uses abstract art with a gestural and intuitive approach, emphasizing movement and textures that express freedom and fluidity. Her creations convey a profound emotional connection, inviting the viewer to experience calm, energy, and a resonant freedom that unites the artwork with the observer.