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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
11.8x15.7in
About this artwork
In this tender yet raw universe, where singular art meets the free spirit of the Cobra movement, everything is movement, everything is momentum, everything is trembling joy. Nathalie Da Silva's canvases don't just tell stories: they invite us to become birds again, to believe once more in the monsters that protect, in the traces that heal, in the light that persists, even in the densest night.
Nathalie Da Silva is a painter with a background in outsider art and leading creative writing workshops. She uses fragmented techniques and a unique, raw, and poetic style, where color bursts forth to serve the imagination and explore themes of childhood and humanity. Her art conveys a profound tenderness, offering consolation and joy, while revealing the fragility and beauty of stories that are suggested rather than told.