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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
47.2x23.6in
About this artwork
In creating this piece, I sought to capture the essence of connection and the intimate moments shared between individuals. I used deep, saturated colors like the bold red to evoke warmth and passion, contrasting with calm blues and grays to create a sense of balance and depth. The semi-abstract style allows the figures to blend into each other, symbolizing how relationships are woven into the fabric of our identities. This painting, I hope, invites… viewers to reflect on their own relationships and the shared moments that define them. It will bring a vibrant yet soothing energy to any room, fostering a sense of heartfelt warmth and introspective peace.
« Art is what will save humanity from all evils. »
Marie Rouach is an Israeli artist whose works have been exhibited in solo events in both Tel Aviv and Raanana. Though she has discovered the pleasure of creating abstract pieces, Rouach continues to paint portraits of women as a way of paying homage to all of the women in the world. Her artistic process involves the use of acrylics, translating abstract compositions onto canvas, and painting portraits on paper.