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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
47.2x39.4in
About this artwork
In this painting, I wanted to capture the delicacy and complexity of the human soul, using intense colors and semi-abstract shapes to express profound emotions. Each sign symbolizes struggle and hope, creating a vibrant energy that will bring strength and reflection to your home. It's an invitation to take care of yourself with kindness and courage.
"Painting is the place where what I feel takes shape, between memory and perception."
Elena Lemust is a contemporary Italian painter. Her work focuses on figuration, where the face and body emerge through layers and marks that question their stability.
His works move between control and instinct: the image develops but remains open, without becoming fixed in a single definition.
The pictorial material does not describe, but builds tension, giving rise to presences that impose themselves on the gaze without exhausting themselves.