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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
23.6x23.6in
About this artwork
This painting was inspired from a Persian miniature.
The head of this beautiful and elegantly dressed woman has been enlarged to emphasize the incredible details you find in miniatures. Miniatures are often just the size of a hand or even much smaller.
The very skilled painters used brushes with just a few or even just one hair to get the details right in an incredibly small space.
So you should really immagine this head the size of a small finger… nail!
Ancient Persian costumes were very elegant - often consisted of more layers of costly silk. They were light and comfortable. Jewels were worn by both sexes.
There is a symbol on the front of the painting and a signature on the back.
The sides are painted so no frame is needed.
« When I am working on a painting I feel as if I am creating a new life! »
Berit Bredahl is an artist based in Italy whose paintings have been exhibited nationally, as well as in Belgium, the United Kingdom, and Switzerland. Most of the key themes in her compositions are influenced by art from diverse cultures which she encountered during her travels. The intricate and vibrant patterns and textures present in Bredahl's art as undoubtedly influenced by her former career as a fashion and stage costume designer. She creates with acrylics and gold foil on canvas.