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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
59.1x39.4in
About this artwork
In this painting, the artist reached a new level in her unique style: the technique of filling space became deep and multi-layered. If you look closely at this work, it will be difficult to determine whether it is canvas, or paper, or maybe a piece of fabric or even stone. The artist’s technique has become so complex and interesting. And of course, fantastic plants in their eternal movement and excitement - in a word - obsession.
« By painting I am using many layers of paint, so that the light is coming through the paint . It is amazing to create a new color. »
Ludmila Budanov is an artist based in Cyprus who has exhibited her paintings nationally, as well as in the Netherlands, China, and Taiwan. Being a professional musician, it is also important for her to translate tempo, rhythm, and tonality through her pictorial works. In addition, Budanov also endeavors to express opposing movements and inconsistencies through vibrant shades of color. Inspired by the sea, her underwater abstract landscapes often depict actinias, a water flower.