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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
47.2x23.6in
About this artwork
The joyous simplicity of this theme puts over a sense of light-heartedness and energy that allows for the use of stronger colour. A fully saturated purple is great accent. This is playful, energetic and inspirational painting.
It’s painted on a stretched canvas, the edges are painted with the coordinating colors to allow for immediate frame-free hanging.
A varnish has been applied to the surface to protect the painting from UV light, moisture and… dust.
The painting is signed on the back. When asked it can be signed on the front.
A signed Certificate of Authenticity will be included.
Jana Magdova is a passionate Slovak artist whose works are held in private collections worldwide. Her work consists of the abstract and floral paintings. She needs quiet time for herself from time to time to gain more perspective for paintings. She seems to be a seeker for coming back to her authentic self.
She infuses each abstract painting with a vibrant and rich colour palette. Her process seems to invite a sense of play and inner exploration — painting as a way to “draw from within,” tapping into subconscious feelings and emotions rather than carefully planned compositions. She draws inspiration from unique Slovak nature and works intuitively, guided by her emotions and the inner peace painting affords her. When you look at Jana Magdova’s work, you may not always “see” a defined object or traditional scene. Instead, you feel moods, atmospheres, or emotional states. Her art invites introspection — it’s less about what things look like, more about what they feel like.