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Other details :
Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
15.7x5.9in
About this artwork
This triptych celebrates the harvest. The first panel features a golden ear of wheat, the grains standing proud of the panel; it is modelled in pastiglia relief and coated with gold leaf so that it gleams against the dark, black and azurite blue background. The second panel, on a gold ground, picks up the blue colour of the first and shows a stylised cornflower, while the third, also on a gold ground, shows a poppy. In each panel, a harvest mouse… climbs on the stalks, enjoying the bounty of late summer. In the village where Lara Broecke grew up, the harvest festival was one of the most important events of the year; this triptych captures the beauty of the fields before harvest and the joy of the celebration after.
Each panel is signed on the back and fitted with a D-ring, so that it is ready to hang. Narrow borders of exposed oak around each panel mean that they do not need to be framed.
The dimensions given include a 1.5cm gap between each panel.
« I seek to rekindle in contemporary viewers a sense of wonder, awe and tenderness in relation to the world around them. »
Lara Broecke's passion for early Italian art was born while living in Florence. She currently lives in France and paints using early Italian techniques - gold leaf and egg tempera paint, made by hand-grinding pigments in egg yolk, on wooden panels coated with gesso. She marries a medieval sensibility with contemporary compositions, creates rich representations of the natural world and man's relationship to it.