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Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x55.1in
About this artwork
In this work, I sought to explore the beauty and balance in symmetry, using acrylic and wash to give life to geometric shapes. Each brushstroke is a reflection of conflicting and harmonized emotions. It is an invitation to contemplate duality and cohesion in a single space, providing visual and energetic dynamism to any environment.
« My art is a piece of me, of my personal feelings, of the colors that inspire me and it is created to calm the soul. »
Masqali is a Spanish artist whose pieces have been exhibited nationally, as well as in Luxembourg, Rome, and Toulouse. Her experiences as a volunteer in Ethiopia allowed her to translate He expresses his thoughts and feelings through art, which served as the impetus for the beginning of his artistic expression. In an abstract style, Masqali incorporates different textures and materials, employing acrylics, gold, gouache, sand, pencils, and various objects on canvas.