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Other details :
Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
Dimensions :
12.2x16.1in
About this artwork
Blue and Gold is an abstract work constructed exclusively from variations of blue. While allowing nuances that may evoke other colors, the palette is deliberately limited: each hue arises from the layering, dilution, and interaction of the blues, without the use of additional colors.
Watercolor creates depth, transparency, and unexpected chromatic transitions, generating luminous vibrations that expand the perception of color. Acrylic is used exclusively… in gold, as an element of contrast and structure, tracing lines that flow through the composition like paths or currents.
The circular movement invites the gaze to follow the flow of the work, while the natural white edge of the Baohong paper, left visible, underlines its contemporary character and artisanal quality.
Francesca Licchelli is a painter with a solid classical education, enriched by years of apprenticeship in drawing, oil painting, fresco, mosaic, and stained glass. Her works oscillate between figuration and abstraction: this balance emerges through a structural and expressive use of color, close-up compositions, and essential forms achieved through oil, watercolor, and pastel. Her canvases exude an intense serenity: she strives to convey silence, intensity, and a profound connection with the spiritual dimension of nature.