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Other details :
Artwork on cardboard. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
11.8x9.4in
About this artwork
This piece is a dialogue between two elements: the soft, flowing watercolor and the sharp, uncompromising ink lines. Delicate yet precise patterns first cut through the gentle color transitions, then frame them, emphasizing the interplay of light and shadow.
The watercolor washes resemble blurred reflections, traces that fade and reappear, while the graphic elements lend clarity to these shapes, transforming them into symbols of memory.
Dark and… light tones alternate, creating a sense of movement and depth. A closer look reveals hidden images—outlines of leaves, silhouettes of city streets, abstract patterns emerging from the shadows. It is a mysterious composition where each viewer can find their own meaning.
This painting invites contemplation of the traces we leave behind—both visible and invisible—how light shapes shadows, and how memories take form. It reflects the delicate balance between the fleeting and the eternal, between what disappears and what remains with us forever.
Ginsburg, an artist trained in pen & ink, aquarelle, and graphic design, now specializes in acrylic painting. She blends expressionist abstraction with impressionist landscapes and Art Deco influences, using unconventional tools and materials like leaves and dried flowers. Her artworks radiate emotion, portraying her personal sensory interpretation of the world; a meadow becomes a melody, a sunset, the spicy scent of summer fields.