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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
21.7x18.1in
About this artwork
Abyss – Blue & Green
Acrylic on canvas, 55 × 46 cm (10F)
Part of the Abyss series, this painting explores the fragile connections that remain when we feel lost within ourselves. Floating organic forms emerge from layers of deep blue and vibrant green, linked by delicate white lines that resemble emotional pathways, memories, or invisible bonds.
The composition evokes an underwater world, a hidden map, or a psychological landscape where isolation… and hope coexist. The blue areas suggest depth, silence, and introspection, while the green tones symbolize life, healing, and transformation.
Abyss – Blue & Green invites the viewer to wander through an inner territory where even in the darkest depths, threads of connection continue to exist.
Laura Buruiana is a multidisciplinary artist and internationally acclaimed concert cellist of Romanian origin, based in France — a cellist by day and a painter by night. Her artistic language translates sound into matter through impasto layers, rhythmic scraping, and chromatic tensions shaped with brushes, palette knives, and unconventional tools. Her work balances lyricism and structure, spontaneity and control, transforming musical resonance into a tactile visual field.
Following a recent physical and psychological aggression that led to hospitalization, painting became an essential refuge — a space of reconstruction and inner renewal. In a remarkably short time, her work has gained international recognition, earning over ten awards and leading to eleven exhibitions and art fairs across Europe and the United States in less than six months.
Her canvases embody a deep emotional density — a material music that holds, restores, and endures beyond time.