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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
23.6x20.1in
About this artwork
besed on old maddonas painting styles "Mary is a universal female figure present in nearly all spiritual and religious traditions. She maintains an infinite capacity to absorb and embossed the pain and suffering of all who come to her. , related to ideas of creativity, procreation, inner strength, love, and compassion. ”I found this quote from the conceptual artist Bill Viola that perfectly reflects my thinking
Marina Del Pozo is an established Spanish artist who has exhibited her work nationally. He invites the viewer to travel into an artistic journey, through colourful landscapes, passionate portraits and influences from Japanese art. Del Pozo employs a range of techniques and materials including watercolours, acrylic and pastels, and her overall aesthetic showcases soft figures and harmonious colour combinations.