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Other details :
Artwork on cardboard. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
39.4x31.5in
About this artwork
Summit Eclipse – 2 unfolds as a collision of light and ascent. Vibrant blues surge upward in layered gestures, while flashes of golden yellow cut through the surface like bursts of radiance. The composition suggests elevation and suspension at once—an inner summit where shadow and brilliance meet. Dense textures contrast with airy passages, creating a rhythm of tension and release.Though the reference to the mountains is very clear, the work rather… evokes a threshold moment: a luminous interruption, an eclipse not of darkness, but of transformation—where energy concentrates, shifts, and opens into clarity.
Painted on quality acid free paper made especially for painters, framed and ready to hang.
« In the beginning, the mind is as blank as the canvas. Then the hands begin their dance, the heart chooses its colors, and the emotions their expression. »
Delphine Bernard is an artist based in France whose paintings have been widely exhibited in Singapore and Indonesia. She compares each of her compositions as being like a vision or a dream and characterizes her artistic process to being "shamanistic". Bernard creates intuitively, allowing her hands to "dance and play" with colors on the canvas. Her vibrant compositions are created using acrylics on canvas.