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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x31.5in
About this artwork
CAMINO represents that firm and serene progress we make when we follow our own path, even amidst the vastness of life. The figure of the woman walking with her goats, guided along a path, symbolizes that journey of life, where we must work each day with patience and love, caring for what accompanies us, and thus we move forward with the certainty that everything will be alright, always trusting in life.
I am a self-taught artist with a passion for the Impressionist movement. I have been painting since I was a child, and eight years ago I decided to pursue it professionally. I work in two main areas: animals and landscapes.
She used textures, mixed media, and vibrant colors, with light as a central element. She painted animals to highlight their vitality and vulnerability, and landscapes to invite the viewer to return to the essential and appreciate nature with greater awareness.
My life experiences in different countries have influenced my way of seeing the world and my relationship with nature. I strive to create clear, honest, and vibrant works that immediately connect with the viewer.