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Artwork details
- Medium : Watercolor on Paper
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Framing :
Wood
under glass
Framed - Dimensions : 16.5x11.7in
About this artwork
There's only one way: forward. Self-love is essential, and forgiveness is one of the master keys to flowing like a river. The artist forgave the swamp, longing to return to the cheerful girl she was until she was thirteen, without forgetting her experiences.
For this reason, the illustration conceptually focuses on forgiveness, alluding to peace and using an eraser as a symbol of the meeting point for reflection and moving forward without judgment.…
The artist's reflection after creating the illustration "Forgive":
“Learn to unlearn, because life is a tricky and tireless teacher. Ask yourself the same questions again, changing the order, until you can move forward and find new answers.”
This work brings a refreshing and thoughtful energy to any space. It comes with an Anti-Counterfeit and Inviolable Security Label and a Certificate of Ownership.
High quality 300 gram fine paper without optical brightener.
For this reason, the illustration conceptually focuses on forgiveness, alluding to peace and using an eraser as a symbol of the meeting point for reflection and moving forward without judgment.…
The artist's reflection after creating the illustration "Forgive":
“Learn to unlearn, because life is a tricky and tireless teacher. Ask yourself the same questions again, changing the order, until you can move forward and find new answers.”
This work brings a refreshing and thoughtful energy to any space. It comes with an Anti-Counterfeit and Inviolable Security Label and a Certificate of Ownership.
High quality 300 gram fine paper without optical brightener.
Reluet
Spain
Credentials
- Works on commission
Núria Companys Castro, self-taught and versatile, Founder of the Resilient Art Movement RELUET, uses painting, sculpture and illustration to create her art.
Her career has been marked by moments of loss that have redefined her perspective. In 1999, her home, Cal Teuler, in Miralpeix, was submerged by a swamp, and in 2009, her grandfather died, awakening her true creative identity. It reflects an inverted reflection of her lost home, Teuler.
Her techniques revolve around the metaphor of the river, combining symbols and abstract forms to reflect on identity, memory, and authenticity. Her works, charged with deep feelings and human connections, invite introspection and the recognition of beauty in the constant flow of life.
Her artistic legacy is a testament to the power of resilience in an ever-changing world. Her desire is to transform lives through her art.
Her career has been marked by moments of loss that have redefined her perspective. In 1999, her home, Cal Teuler, in Miralpeix, was submerged by a swamp, and in 2009, her grandfather died, awakening her true creative identity. It reflects an inverted reflection of her lost home, Teuler.
Her techniques revolve around the metaphor of the river, combining symbols and abstract forms to reflect on identity, memory, and authenticity. Her works, charged with deep feelings and human connections, invite introspection and the recognition of beauty in the constant flow of life.
Her artistic legacy is a testament to the power of resilience in an ever-changing world. Her desire is to transform lives through her art.