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Other details :
Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x28.7in
About this artwork
In this work, I explored abstraction with a fiery passion, using acrylics to capture a mix of bold shapes and emotional colors. Each shape, each stroke is a conversation between the visible and the invisible, a dance between reality and dream. It evokes a deep, almost esoteric mystery, leaving each viewer the freedom to interpret its secret. This painting will transform any space into a place of contemplation and deep inspiration.
Painter Jenny d'Ormond has established herself as a specialist in 3D painting, a style where reliefs and colours come together to offer a unique immersion. Using mixed techniques such as mortar, sand or marble powder, she shapes her works in relief to bring her subjects to life; often a reflection on the soul and emotions. Her intense works express a cheerfulness giving the illusion of a three-dimensional life on the canvas.
Jenny d'Ormond is known for her innovative approach to acrylic painting. Sometimes preferring to do without brushes, she works directly with her fingers, "sculpting" the paint to create a living, organic texture. This tactile process strengthens the connection between the artist and her work.