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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
19.7x28.7in
About this artwork
With vigor and passion, I fused acrylic to capture the vibrant essence of life through bold colors. A fusion of Fauvism and Impressionism, this work is a celebration of nature and its richness. Each brush is a breath of energy that will dress your space with enveloping warmth and timeless beauty.
« Art does not reproduce the visible, it makes visible. -Paul Klee »
Michèle Loussouarn is an experienced painter, draftsman and sculptor based in France whose work has been exhibited nationally, as well as in Spain and the United States. Through her portraits, nudes, still lifes, landscapes, figurative works (both animal and human) and abstractions, she strives to share her world, with her "questions, her favorites and her orientations".