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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
21.3x18.1in
About this artwork
From a series of paintings "through the eyes of Van Gogh."
The story of this painting began with the fact that the artist found an old painting in a frame, thrown into the street. She immediately saw that there would be something in the style of Van Gogh, and again this plot turned out to be flowering branches of almonds. Here even the frame turned out to be exactly like the original painting in the museum in Amsterdam.
For her, nothing was so… magical and mysterious as to work in this maestro style. She plunged into the states in which the artist could be when Vincent painted his incomprehensible and invaluable paintings to anyone at that time. Nowadays, the artist and his artworks are now the most recognizable in the world. She salute and lean against Vincent's fortitude and unimaginably deep spiritual world.
« Art is about evoking emotions, because, we are only truly alive when we feel! »
Ponditerra Nino is an artist based in Switzerland whose paintings have been featured in solo exhibitions nationally. Fusing post-impressionism, modern art, and spiritualism, her distinctive works invite viewers towards internal contemplation. In her artistic process, Nino most often employs oils on canvas, alternating between brushes, palette knives, and her own fingers.