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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
31.5x15.7in
About this artwork
The painting "The Crane's Cry" is inspired by Asian culture and its poetic aesthetic. The artwork, created with acrylic paint on canvas, portrays mountains, a flying crane, and pagodas, elements that evoke a sense of tranquility and reverence. The warm, soft color palette and minimalist composition are intended to capture the essence of traditional Asian landscapes. The crane's flight symbolizes freedom and grace, while the pagodas and mountains… create a serene and almost mystical atmosphere. This piece reflects the quiet beauty of nature and the cultural depth that inspires me. The overall effect is calming, evoking both contemplation and a sense of wonder, characteristic of the poetic nature of Asian art.
Leldé BRAKE-KLAVERI is a professional artist from Latvia. She graduated from the Latvian Academy of Fine Arts and also studied at AKI (Netherlands). Her works have been exhibited in Latvia, Lithuania, Finland, the Netherlands, France, Germany, and Spain. In 2021, she received a diploma from the USA Online Art Gallery as a winner of the "Landscape 2025" competition and was awarded a prize at the International Jury Art Competition in Malaysia. Leldé primarily works by combining painting techniques with graphic elements using manual screen printing. His work often revisits themes of the duality of the world and the interaction of opposites (day/night, man/woman, nature/urbanization). Nature, filtered through his imagination and personal values, is frequently his source of inspiration.