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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
36.2x25.6in
About this artwork
Under the soft cloak of night, a mystical glow emerges on the surface of a peaceful pond, revealing the delicate dance of a benevolent star. The moon, pensive silver and reflects with infinite grace on the calm waters, creating a poetic picture where sky and earth intertwine in a celestial embrace.
At the edge of this pond, a Japanese woman stands silently, her eyes captivated by the silver shimmer at her feet. Dressed in a silver-colored kimono,… she embodies the timeless elegance and serenity specific to Japanese culture. His face, lit by the celestial glow, reveals an expression combining contemplation and gentleness.
The reflections of the moon in the water seem to merge with the delicate contours of the woman, creating harmony between nature and humanity. The light waves that brush the surface of the pond spread a silent melody, accompanying the scene with an atmosphere of tranquility.
« [I seek to] be free while accessing vulnerability, to call the viewer to that which is intangible. »
Lisbeth Buonanno is an award-winning French artist whose work has been exhibited in Singapore, Paris, and Guangzhou. Buonanno creates her own materials and glazes and is interested in the small, universal moments of life. Influenced by American realism, her works are both charming and haunting. A vein of nostalgia runs through these slices of life, each of which has a luminous quality and tells a captivating story.