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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
31.5x39.4in
About this artwork
In this piece, I fused geometric shapes with a glimpse of nature, blending oil and collage to evoke a serene, contemplative mood. The semi-abstract style invites viewers to discover the hidden landscape within structured forms, creating balance between chaos and calm. This painting will bring a harmonious and reflective energy to any space, inspiring both thought and tranquility.
« I have never felt alone or lost my way. Art is always there, it sustains me and teaches me that nothing is impossible, there are only paths to happiness. »
Martha Escondeur is an award-winning painter and sculptor based in Uraguay whose works have been exhibited nationally, as well as in the Netherlands and Spain. Many of her pieces relate to the human being and are a translation of their experiences and emotions. Escondeur endeavors to capture what she observes in the "other", whether visible, clear, or subtle. In addition, symbolic meaning is often imbued her composition's narratives. She creates using oils, acrylics, and gilding on canvas.