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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
70.9x118.1in
About this artwork
The work is part of the collection:
“In search of the lost spring”, collection inspired by several photos received from the Romanian countryside from my parents, during the confinement.
This diptych was specially chosen, precisely to bring together the key elements of Marcel Proust's novel with the melancholy of Mihai Eminescu's poetry (Fleur Bleue).
Petra Marian is an artist who expresses herself through oil painting as well as textiles. This is her complete heritage, inherited from both her parents. For her paintings, she uses oversized knives and tools to create large-scale canvases, translating her freedom through powerful, broad strokes of the trowel. These tools are particularly suited to his impulsive temperament. Fascinated by noble spirits and traditions, her works are dominated by energy and spirituality. From a very young age, she was passionate about drawing, colors, mathematics, history, and embroidery, pursuing economic studies at a prestigious university in Babes-Bolyai. A true paradox. Her nature is completely ambidextrous, her skills are multidisciplinary. In 2002, Guadeloupe, in the West Indies, became his island. Her workshops took shape between Guadeloupe, Romania and then in Paris and the Paris region where she currently works.