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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
20.5x25.6in
About this artwork
This oil painting expresses profound introspection through the symbolism of the solitary tree in still water. I wanted to capture the melancholic yet serene feeling of isolation, intertwined with the hope represented by the bird in flight. It will bring a tranquil and meditative aura to your home, inviting reflection and inner peace.
A self-taught artist, "Vahinee" has over 30 years of creative experience. His paintings often reflect the impressions and memories of his many travels (Seychelles, Polynesia, West Indies, Bahamas, Maldives, Africa, United States, Asia,...), as illustrated by the Galleries "The Blues... The Sea... Water..." or "The Yellows... The Reds... Africa". But "Vahinee" also knows how to transcribe her dreams, her visions, even her premonitions, as is the case with the painting "Tsunami" (2003), surprisingly painted well before the Indonesian tsunami (December 2004); this is the subject of the Gallery "Dreams... Fantasies... First Drawings..."
"Vahinee" exhibited whenever her length of stay in one place allowed it (more than twenty moves...);