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Artwork details
- Medium : Acrylic, Resin on Canvas
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
- Dimensions : 15.7x15.7in
About this artwork
Outlying is a yellow white abstract mixed media. It’s part of a series of paintings where her thoughts are focused on desires contrasting with worries. Sometimes it’s had to feel people are on the right track unless they rely on their deepest values.
The original 15.7x15.7x1.6" (40x40x4cm) artwork on gallery wrapped canvas, is made with acrylic colors, gesso, resins mixed with sands.
It's signed on the back by the author and ready to hang.
The original 15.7x15.7x1.6" (40x40x4cm) artwork on gallery wrapped canvas, is made with acrylic colors, gesso, resins mixed with sands.
It's signed on the back by the author and ready to hang.
Francesca Borgo
Italy
Credentials
- International Exposure
- Prizewinner
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
« Identity, change, and gracefulness are at the core of my personal search and dialogue with the viewer. »
Francesca Borgo is an award-winning Italian artist with exhibitions in Italy, France, Austria, the UK, the Netherlands, and Spain.
Artist Statement:
My work explores the interplay between nature's elements and human resilience, drawing inspiration from clouds, ocean waves, and landscapes. These forms reflect life's challenges and transformations.
Through layered textures and organic shapes, I capture transitions where calm meets chaos, strength meets upheaval. My style combines soft tones with vibrant contrasts, highlighting the balance between adaptability and strength.
I invite viewers to connect with these abstract landscapes, celebrating our shared journey of growth and resilience. Influences include Zao Wou-Ki, Julie Mehretu, traditional Chinese ink painters, and architects like Zaha Hadid and Frank Gehry.
Artist Statement:
My work explores the interplay between nature's elements and human resilience, drawing inspiration from clouds, ocean waves, and landscapes. These forms reflect life's challenges and transformations.
Through layered textures and organic shapes, I capture transitions where calm meets chaos, strength meets upheaval. My style combines soft tones with vibrant contrasts, highlighting the balance between adaptability and strength.
I invite viewers to connect with these abstract landscapes, celebrating our shared journey of growth and resilience. Influences include Zao Wou-Ki, Julie Mehretu, traditional Chinese ink painters, and architects like Zaha Hadid and Frank Gehry.