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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
48x35.4in
About this artwork
Oil, acrylic, Indian ink and reflective foils on cotton canvas.
Includes mahogany wood float frame, no glass.
This painting Is inspired by 'Expulsion from the Garden of Eden' by Thomas Cole, referencing the story of Adam and Eve's expulsion from Eden in the Book of Genesis, however the original painting was more so about the landscape rather than the two figures.
This good and evil narrative is what drives the inspiration for this painting. There… is a pocket of perspective with leads us into the midst of the painting, almost looking through trees, water and nature.
Luanna Flammia intertwines her Italian roots and Mixed Media Fine Art background, employing silver leaf and gold layers of oil, acrylic, and ink. She masters a signature layering of vertical and horizontal strokes, where precious metals meet transparent textures, to echo landscapes and human connections. Her canvases pulsate with a romantic yearning, inviting viewers into profound natural intimacy, echoing the grandeur of romanticism and the ardor of personal bonds.
Each painting resonates with ocean and sea and is often interpreted as landscapes including sunsets, mountains and hills.