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Artwork details
- Medium : Acrylic, Wax on Canvas
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
- Dimensions : 45.7x35in
About this artwork
Over the past decade, we have seen a significant decline in the number of people who consider themselves religious. However, while religions are losing ground, other ways of experiencing spirituality are emerging. We seek the sacred and find it in the objects that surround us.
The physical becomes metaphysical, with hidden meanings, objects of power and magical elements. We invent our own rituals, singing to Pachamama, admiring the full moon and… burning our fears in bonfires.
Sorority helps women create the personal and social changes they need, transforming them from witches into strong, independent women.
The physical becomes metaphysical, with hidden meanings, objects of power and magical elements. We invent our own rituals, singing to Pachamama, admiring the full moon and… burning our fears in bonfires.
Sorority helps women create the personal and social changes they need, transforming them from witches into strong, independent women.
Mathilde Arthaud
Spain
Credentials
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
Before I started painting, I wanted to be a writer. I love short stories and poetry in particular, knowing how to express something with few words to give space to the reader's imagination. Painting and the visual arts have this in common with poetry: they leave the artist in the background and the observer is also the creator.
I am fascinated by asymmetrical figures, imperfect edges, and ordered chaos. Abstract art has its own alphabet, using colors, shapes, and textures to tell a universal and at the same time totally personal story.
I was born in France, but my family moved to Spain when I was a teenager. I now live in a coastal town called Sitges. There I find the main source of my inspiration, I draw on adventures, sensations and feelings and I express them in my work. I play with different media such as watercolour, acrylic, spray paint and pastels to create stories made with colours.
I am fascinated by asymmetrical figures, imperfect edges, and ordered chaos. Abstract art has its own alphabet, using colors, shapes, and textures to tell a universal and at the same time totally personal story.
I was born in France, but my family moved to Spain when I was a teenager. I now live in a coastal town called Sitges. There I find the main source of my inspiration, I draw on adventures, sensations and feelings and I express them in my work. I play with different media such as watercolour, acrylic, spray paint and pastels to create stories made with colours.