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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
23.6x23.6in
About this artwork
I created this acrylic artwork to capture a floating emotion between dream and reality. The semi-abstract shapes arouse curiosity, inviting personal exploration. The soft colors and flowing movements bring a sense of calm and mystery, perfect for awakening a soothing and inspiring atmosphere in your space.
Martine Bonnamy paints primarily in oil on canvas and trained with the painter Hubert Pinaud, while exploring Japanese culture and art history at the Guimet Museum. She practices lyrical abstraction, seeking purity of gesture and accuracy of color, transcending the figurative alibi through instinctive gestures. Through her works, she conveys the emotion experienced at the moment of creation, inviting the viewer to feel the invisible, the intangible, and to experience a poetic intimacy with the mysticism of the world.