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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
19.7x23.6in
About this artwork
A child emerges from the water in the light of a silent summer.
The surface of the lake opens behind him like a still untouched world, while the sky dissolves into fragments of vibrant colors.
Her gaze carries that fragile promise of childhood: that of a future still undefined, where everything seems possible.
In this suspended moment, the body still wet with water and light, one senses the birth of an inner freedom — the moment when life begins… to take shape as a territory to be invented.
Émilie Vas primarily uses oil paint, watercolor, and drawing, incorporating a rich cultural journey through France, Italy, and Asia into her artistic practice. She employs classical techniques, layering light and shadow, while emphasizing the materiality of the medium, the interplay of solid and void, and contrasts of saturated colors. Through her works, she conveys the fragile and unpredictable beauty of existence, the complexity of the human soul, and the pure hope of childhood.