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Other details :
Artwork on fixed support. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
11.8x8.3in
About this artwork
My walk with my dog led me deep into the forest, to where the sounds of the world slowly fade away, leaving only the rustling of leaves and the soft crackling of twigs underfoot. Between the trees, a tranquil forest lake suddenly opened up before me, nestled like a hidden secret of nature.
The evening sun was already low in the sky.
A haze lifted, bathing the landscape in a warm light. Its last rays reflected on the water's surface, which barely… moved, as if the lake itself had decided to capture this moment. The colors of the sky, from soft orange to delicate pink and violet, blended with the dark green of the surrounding trees, creating an almost magical atmosphere.
It was one of those rare moments when you're simply present, without haste, without thinking about what's to come. Just the forest, the lake, the warm evening light, and the quiet feeling of peace.
Sonja Kalmanfi dedicates her artistic work with extraordinary consistency to the Cilento region in southern Italy. For her, the national park is not only a subject, but also a habitat, a source of inspiration, and an emotional point of reference. She lived there for extended periods, returns regularly, and exhibits her work there. Light, color, and atmosphere become vehicles for memory, sensation, and inner states. The landscape thus appears not as a mere representation of a place, but as a mirror of a personal, inner experience. In her works, coastlines, mountains, villages, and vegetation merge with the artist's inner world. Color becomes an emotional medium; Sonja possesses a unique form of synesthesia, perceiving color and numbers together. This results in works of quiet intensity and sensual melancholy that lead the viewer to the border between dream and reality and invite a deeper encounter with nature and their own perception.