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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
15.7x15.7in
About this artwork
Vector Telluris II (2026)
Vector Telluris II intensifies the tectonic language of the series, shifting from fractured terrain to a concentrated epicenter of force. The composition is structured by a cruciform axis — vertical and horizontal divisions that evoke mapped coordinates or cardinal directions — grounding the canvas in a sense of orientation before destabilizing it through eruption.
At the center, a dense black impasto bursts outward in… sharp, radial vectors, like mineral shards propelled by subterranean pressure. These elongated spikes slice through fields of deep green, oxidized earth, and molten red, creating a dynamic clash between organic terrain and directional energy. The chromatic palette suggests fertile soil meeting volcanic heat — life and combustion coexisting within the same ground.
The layered textures and scraped surfaces evoke erosion, sediment, and time, while the explosive central mass transforms the painting into a seismic event.
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.