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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
15.7x15.7in
About this artwork
The symbol of the deer is of great spiritual depth (the search for the white doe for the Celts represented their own spiritual search, in Christianity it is linked to the figure of Christ himself, etc.). The oak is also a sacred tree of fundamental importance in ancient traditions, a symbol of strength and divine power. The painting suggests a vision of strength and grace at the same time, leading to a supernatural dimension and a magical relationship… with nature.
« My art is a meditative act. My goal is to seek my elevation by depositing the fruits of my inner work on the canvas. »
Lorenzo Sperzaga is an Italian painter whose works have been widely exhibited on a national level. Inspired by the Baroque, his paintings feature subjects with dramatic expressions, and contain symbolism associated with spiritual themes. He also explores the interplay between light and shadow, and the symbolism inherent in both. Sperzaga's artistic process focuses on the 'emotional condition' and concentration. He creates using oils, enamels, and acrylics on canvas.