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Medium :
Digital on Paper , Other rigid frame under glass
Framing :
Framing on request
Dimensions :
39.4x27.6in
Edition :
5 / 20
Artist's proof :
2
Hors commerce :
1
About this artwork
Herbarium no 7 er et visuelt møte mellom menneske og plante – en kvinne med sart rosa, halvlangt hår som ser ut til å smelte harmonisk inn i eukalyptusbladenes myke grep. Fargenyansene i håret og de mørke tonene i bladverket favner hverandre i en visuell balanse, der det levende og stille veves sammen.
I dette arbeidet leker jeg med grensene mellom bevisst identitet og naturlig forgivelse. Kvinnen er til stede, men delvis skjult; hennes hår blir… nesten som en utvekst av det botaniske, og eukalyptussilhuettene flyter sømløst over i hennes form. Det stillfarne og det ytre får en ny sammenheng – et stille uttrykk for forvandling og tilhørighet.
Eva Laska, trained as an illustrator in Budapest and based in Norway, blends photography, digital manipulation, and painterly techniques to create poetic, emotionally charged images. She fuses realism with abstraction, using layered digital processes to transmute photographs into evocative, painterly compositions rich with mystery and symbolism. Her works explore themes of memory, human presence, and the uncanny, drawing viewers into reflective worlds that evoke emotion, curiosity, and a lingering sense of wonder.