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This painting shows the animals entering Noah's Ark during the storm, running to escape the water as it rises around the land. The miraculaous rain is rendered by scratching through layers of vine black and azurite blue paint to reveal the layer of gold leaf beneath and flashes of golden lightening brighten the dark sky.
I have used techniques and materials typical of medieval art - historical pigments hand-ground in egg yolk tempera and water gilding… on a lime wood panel prepared with gesso. My style is inspired by the illustrative and decorative religious painting of the period, which I take as a starting point for my own imaginings.
The painting has an integral frame, which is fixed and forms part of the artwork. The dimensions given include the frame. There is a signature on the back of the panel and a picture wire has been attached so that it is ready to hang.
« 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.