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Other details :
Artwork on fixed support. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
11.8x8.3in
About this artwork
This work was created as part of my exhibition at the National Museum Buccino.
The National Archaeological Museum of Buccino is located in the town of Buccino in the Campania region, bordering the Cilento. It displays archaeological finds from ancient Volcei, including grave goods, ceramics, sculptures, and inscriptions from pre-Roman and Roman times. Housed in the historic town center, the museum offers insights into the region's history from antiquity… to the Roman period. In addition to the museum's historic building, I have dedicated several other works to this place.
HALBE frames, 50 x 40 cm, frosted anti-reflective glass
Sonja Kalmanfi is a painter who creates her art on canvas and paper using pastels, acrylics, watercolors, and mixed media. She skillfully moves between realism and abstraction, masterfully capturing light, color, and moods. Her works convey a sensual melancholy and invite viewers to connect deeply with nature and their own inner selves at the threshold between dream and reality. She primarily uses the Cilento National Park in Italy as her setting and source of inspiration, where she spends time regularly. In her paintings, the landscapes of this country merge with the artist herself, her inner self. She uses color as an emotional medium and she not only describes objects or places, but also creates psychological temperature. This fits into the international trend of "slow painting" or poetic landscape painting of the present day.