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Other details :
Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
Dimensions :
22x15.7in
About this artwork
Work made on high quality 300 gr/m2 cotton paper.
In this work I chase the breath of nature.
The trees are never defined, but rather suggested: they emerge and dissolve like memories, like presences that need not be named. The nuances chase each other, overlap, allowing the light to pass through and transform them.
Light isn't just a visual element, it's a guide: it always shows the way, even when the contours become uncertain. It passes through… matter, consumes it, making it fragile and powerful at the same time.
The colors slide into each other, in a slow fade that speaks of time, natural cycles, and transformation. In this delicacy, the power of nature vibrates: it doesn't impose, but persists.
It is a subtle balance between presence and absence, between what remains and what passes.
Silvana Di Vora, a self-taught artist, uses watercolor, acrylic on canvas, and scrap materials to create works brimming with light and movement. She experiments with figurative and abstract art, using rapid brushstrokes and intense monochromes, highlighting the three-dimensionality and luminosity of unexpected details. Her works, often melancholic and dynamic, convey that even from darkness, the most intense light and vibrant color can emerge, instilling vitality and hope in the viewer.