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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
13.8x19.7in
About this artwork
It is part of a cycle of metaphysical works.
Floating bodies in space (in this case Lego) that float like meteorites falling towards a planet such as the moon or the earth.
I wanted to capture the encounter between the real and the metaphysical
The drive for mystery and the allure of infinity are reflected in every detail.
This work brings a contemplative energy and a sense of cosmic wonder that will transform any environment into a place of… deep reflection.
Laura Marra uses a variety of media, including canvas, canvas board, and slate, having trained as a Master of Arts, specializing primarily in slate. Her techniques range from improvisation to exploration, with a style that can be described as classically modern; she explores themes ranging from realism to metaphysics, including abstraction and religious cubism. Her works convey a profound passion for art and are capable of inspiring authentic emotions and inner reflection in the viewer.