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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
44.9x63.8in
About this artwork
Amidst the celebration colors and fireworks of life, 2020 brought forth a renewed sense of hope and aspiration, despite the pandemic's grip on the world. Despite the chaos and uncertainty, the discovery of mediterranean seahorses once thought extinct served as a glimmer of light, reminding us of the beauty and resilience of the natural world. As we emerge from this crisis, we are awakened to a new normal, one where we are called to preserve and cherish… the small yet significant blessings that arose from the darkness. Cheval de mer, or sea horse, dances gracefully by an anemone, a stunning example of the abstract beauty of marine life in the deep blue Mediterranean waters. This special collection of art captures the essence of life during the global pandemic, depicting both the challenges and the silver linings that emerged.
Isabelle Fournet is a multidisciplinary artist based in Spain whose paintings have been exhibited in Europe and in the United States. Through her art, she explores themes relating to the environment and socio-economical development within the context of our shared humanity. Fournet's narrative based compositions are created in series using mainly oils, acrylics, graphite on canvas, linen, fabric or plexiglass.