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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
31.5x15.7in
About this artwork
This work reflects a vibrant fusion of cubism and naiveté, where each geometric form embodies a unique emotion. Using acrylics, inks, and pigments, I sought to capture the dynamics and intense color of nature, reimagining the natural world in bold and imaginative ways. This stylized tree is not just a landscape element, but a powerful symbol of growth and resilience, infusing energy and joy into any living space.
« Painting represents a vital need for me, which is an absolute joy! »
KHATIS, a member of the Société des Artistes Français, exhibited at the Grand Palais in Paris as part of Art Capital 2026. An award-winning artist based in France, her paintings have been featured in solo and group exhibitions nationwide. She also sells regularly internationally. Through her art, she strives to transcend forms and their representation in order to reveal deeper truths. KHATIS's atmospheric and vibrant compositions translate movement into color, inviting the viewer to imagine and, above all, to dream. The past year has seen a return to contemporary figurative art, with a preference for botanical subjects. Khatis enjoys working on backgrounds with spray paint and painting the subjects with acrylics. All the graphic elements she incorporates into her canvases are created with brushes and pens. Most of her paintings are finished with glazes of highly pigmented acrylic inks.