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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
21.3x25.6in
About this artwork
While painting, I was thinking more of an outdoor swimming pool than a natural spring...and capturing the movement of the water, the splashes, the body that wasn't completely naked...Also conveying the feeling that the water must have been cold somewhere in the mountains
Sandra Bianciardi, a painter and illustrator trained at the Beaux-Arts in Paris, creates works that blend observation of reality with imaginative exploration, enriched by her time spent in Europe and New Zealand. Drawing on expressionism and minimalism, she uses geometric backgrounds and blurred outlines to compose everyday scenes imbued with universality. Through her canvases, she conveys a profound sense of wonder at the world, inviting each viewer to experience the silent poetry of the forms and light that inhabit our reality.