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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
23.6x15.7in
About this artwork
This self portrait of the painter explores her deep feminine essence. It expresses one's sacred and true self. It aims to convey a sense of delicacy, sensuality, mystery, woman empowerment and humility.
May you remember who you really are and what you came for in this life.
« My mantra : I believe in the healing, powerful and delicate beauty of Nature and Arts. »
Cæsiliæ is an experienced Parisian painter with international roots, now based in Berlin. Drawing on personal loss, she seeks to build a spiritual and poetic artistic universe that facilitates healing whilst also acknowledging pain. Water features prominently in her figurative works; luminous reflections on lakes and oceans appear within outlines of female subjects caught in movement. These elements ultimately display a visual dance of light and feeling.