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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
7.9x7.9in
About this artwork
My work uses acrylics and sand to bring a storm of emotion to life. Guided by abstraction, each brushstroke and grain of sand merge to evoke controlled chaos, capturing the struggle between radiant joy and the tumultuous depths of existence. This work invites reflection on the duality of our lives, illuminating every space with its bold vibrancy and provocative textures.
"IN THE ETERNAL SEARCH FOR THE PLAY OF LIGHT AND VIBRANT COLOR THROUGH MY WORKS" Trained at the Société Artistique de l'Ouest and the Académie du Moulin in Nantes, Marie-Claude ELLHËA is a master of artistic drawing and painting. Her works emanate from the varied techniques of oil, acrylic, watercolor, and Indian ink, merging the impressionist and the abstract to capture dreams and harmony. She instills serenity and dynamism, transcended by vibrant colors and tactile material. An award-winning artist in France and China, she continues her colorful, inspired work through her canvases and watercolors, and her black Indian ink drawings, blending abstraction and figuration.