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Other details :
Artwork unmounted, but already framed and ready to hang.
Dimensions :
20.9x14.2in
About this artwork
This watercolor work reflects my deep connection with water, an element that symbolizes memory and the constant flow of life. I chose shades of gray and blue to evoke the feeling of calm and mystery. Each brush stroke is an emotion, a memory that dissolves and reforms. By bringing this art into your home, you will add an atmosphere of peace and reflection, inviting the viewer to immerse themselves in their deepest thoughts.
Shirin Eghbal, born in Iran and trained in painting at the University of Art in Tehran, continued her artistic career in Italy. "My art is born from an inner need, from a deep need to express what words cannot tell. For me, painting is an act of presence, of truth: a sacred, suspended moment, in which time stops. I work instinctively and immediately. I love to stay on the border between the visible and the invisible, between form and intuition, welcoming the unexpected. I am inspired by oriental painting, especially Japanese: there I found a philosophy of gesture that I feel is deeply mine. Every sign is essential, every empty space has a meaning and speaks. For me, art is an encounter, not only with the material, but also with the observer. Each painting is a threshold, an invitation to feel, to get lost in silence and find yourself in a space of freedom.” www.shirinarte.com