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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
40x30in
About this artwork
In this vivid acrylic canvas, I delved into a realm of surrealism and symbolism. The textured strokes and vibrant contrasts evoke a profound sense of vitality and rebellion. It's a visual symphony, capturing the spirit of resilience and the complexity of human emotions interwoven with nature's untamed beauty. This piece pulses with the energy of defiance and the yearning for freedom, designed to stir the soul and ignite a revolutionary spark in any… space.
« With rainwater, pigments, and stardust, I make art to convey my wonder, as we rotate on a living orb revolving around a star. »
Linda Storm is an award-winning American artist who exhibits internationally in museums and galleries. She loves to collaborate, and has completed many commissions, including murals, stage projections, and album covers. In 2024 she attended Chateau Orquevaux Art Residency, and in 2023 her art was featured in Judy Chicago's international exhibition, What if Women Ruled the World, and at the Mazur Museum, in Louisiana.
Storm resurrects ancient mythical divas, shares her experiences with nature, and her feelings about music on her many layered canvases. In her words, "I compose my art with rainwater and stardust abundantly available from our divine planet." Her art has been called meditative. It awakens wonder.