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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
23.6x23.6in
About this artwork
In this work, I wanted to explore the intersection of human emotions and the abstract. Using acrylic and pastel, I created a visual dynamism where shapes and colors blend to evoke a sense of movement and transformation. The hues of blue and yellow confront each other, symbolizing the fluctuations of life. This painting invites inner dialogue, offering a unique experience where observation turns into introspection.
« "I never dream at night, but in my workshop, when I work, I am in a dream. - Joan Miró" »
French painter, Francine Scrignac has won several awards for her art and attests that one should never forget one's dreams. Scrignac notes that the freedom of endless color combinations, surfaces and shapes can allow for a dizzying sense of freedom in open abstraction. She revels in risk-taking and challenges the comfort of repetition by continually experimenting with different mediums that include collage, pastels, paints and spray paint.