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This captivating work depicts a young girl wearing an orange dress, standing in profile. Her introspective gaze evokes a striking emotional depth. The background, with its bursts of gold and purple, creates a striking contrast with the figure, giving the composition a dreamlike aura. The golden touches add a dimension of luxury and elegance, while the splashed style accentuates the ethereal aspect of the scene. The subtle fusion of earthy and metallic… colors illustrates a captivating visual complexity. I love the mix of textures and shades, where each element seems carefully arranged to evoke both fragility and strength. This painting, at once delicate and powerful, encourages a deeper contemplation on innocence and resilience. The real gold leaf comes from the small village of Kiêu Ky in Vietnam. I travel there and bring back these hand-hammered gold and silver leaves.
« [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.