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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x39.4in
About this artwork
In this work, I captured the essence of freedom and escape through the immensity of water. The play of light on the water creates a feeling of movement, while the diving human figure symbolizes total abandonment in the face of natural forces. This embodies a break from everyday life, inviting reflection and calm. This painting will instill in you an energy of tranquility and renewal.
Flaminia Carloni, painter and designer, forged her artistic approach through a nomadic and self-taught journey. His precise technique, working with drawing, painting and digital art, shines in a richly detailed style. Through her works, she expresses a celebration of everyday life, enhanced by touches of artistic beauty and a bit of offbeat humor. She draws her subjects from daily life and social networks. She questions the role of the artist and artistic creation in the face of the democratization of Artificial Intelligence. His first exhibition was at the Saint-Louis Cultural Center of the French in Rome in 1996. Since then, many other exhibitions have followed. Her favorite medium is oil painting, which she perfected thanks to training at the Louvre Museum to become a copyist. She loves working with a bic pen. “My relationship with artistic creation is the common thread of my entire life.”