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Other details :
Artwork on cardboard. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
11.8x9.4in
About this artwork
This piece is a refined fusion of contrasts, where soft and flowing watercolor meets the sharp and uncompromising ink line.
"The Fantasy Bubbles" is a whirlwind of interwoven forms, reminiscent of glass droplets, sea shells, or the delicate cells of exotic plants. The overlapping circles create an illusion of movement and depth, as if air is trapped within a transparent shell. Each sphere is unique, filled with intricate patterns that evoke elements… of nature—feathers, leaves, or tiny water bubbles.
The ink contours bring structure to the artwork, connecting the seemingly chaotic watercolor splashes into a balanced system, while fine details give each element a sense of breath and life. Cool blues and greens gradually blend into warm golden and lavender hues, creating a sense of fragility and magic.
This composition invites the viewer to dive into a world of imagination, to discover hidden patterns, and to let their gaze glide through the intricate network of lines and shapes.
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.