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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
31.5x27.6in
About this artwork
"A special effort in our recent art is in question, intended to set the picture free, to sail art in patterns of nature, to find wisdom.
Personal effort in painting like that, appealing, disappears in the most universal, what characterize each human being. That's the reason why Simonida Djordjevic painting is sometimes brilliant, shamanic, feverishly ecstatic and with exalted temperature, understandable to magicians, children and lovers, because… its pulse is wild beating. "
Dejan Djoric, visual arts critic
" The one who believe in harmony and beauty of the world will really find pleasure in Simonida's pictures, because they don't destroy, don't threaten, don't proclaim, they are simply - admiring. "
Simonida Djordjevic is a passionate Serbian painter who has exhibited her work in Germany, Lithuania, Serbia and Montenegro. Interested in ideas of identity and the search for the meaning of life, she composes works primarily centred around the motif of nature, particularly the exploration of the search for Eden. Rather than depicting nature in a realistic style, she presents it as an idea, a thought; a meditation. Djordjevic's artistic aesthetic is expressive, lush and rhythmic.