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Other details :
Artwork on wood. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
40x40in
About this artwork
In crafting this painting, I sought to blend the timeless with the transient. The ancient bust adorned with a vibrant crown of wildflowers captures a juxtaposition between enduring beauty and ephemeral nature. Alongside, the violin whispers stories of melody and emotion, while everyday items ground the composition in reality. This artwork invites contemplation on the beauty of passing moments, aiming to infuse any space with a sense of peace and… reflective tranquility.
Shana (Shushanik Danilyants) was born in 1967 in Fergana-city, Uzbekistan in the former Soviet Union. She studied art at the Benkoff Art College, in Tashkent-city, graduating in 1984 as a scenic artist. Continuing her education, she studied at the Ostrovsky State University of Fine Arts in Tashkent-city, graduating as an artist of TV and Cinema. In 1999, Shana and her family moved to Canada, where they continue to reside today. Shana now works to pass on her artistic knowledge to youths and adults in a self-owned Concord-based art school, Palette Art School, alongside her painting.