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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
28.7x23.6in
About this artwork
Close your eyes for a moment, can you hear the murmur of the waves and feel the sea breeze gliding on your skin?
This painting is an invitation to reverie, a timeless pause where the sea and sky meet in a bluish harmony.
Let yourself, like this graceful silhouette of a woman, be carried away by this soothing atmosphere where each of your glances at the canvas becomes a walk by the sea.
The finish varnish is glossy. Unframed painting.
Laurence Moretto is a painter using mainly oil and acrylic, combined with impasto gels. Renowned for her contemporary figurative style, her mastery of the brush and artist's knife leads to captivating and sometimes abstract works. More than a simple visual representation, Laurence's works are emanations of intense emotions and a reflection of his life experiences. She signs her paintings “laumo”. Trained by a classical master, after around thirty years evolving in a totally different career due to family obligations, she is now, finally, taking an active part in her expressiveness again.