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Other details :
Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
17.7x7.9in
About this artwork
Painting painted with acrylic colors and copper leaf on wooden board. It depicts a bunch of grapes in the hands of an unrepresented woman. This detail refers to the decorative motif present in the lithograph "Autumn" by Alfons Mucha. In my work, I have infused my passion for nature and rustic life. Using acrylic, I have painted delicate hands picking bunches of grapes, a symbol of abundance and renewal. The bright shades blend with figurative forms… to evoke a feeling of joy and gratitude towards the earth. This work transmits the energy of welcome and celebration, bringing a breath of life and color to every domestic space.
Stephanie Tansini, trained in painting and restoration at the Academy of Fine Arts, shapes her talent through drawing and painting. With a figurative style influenced by Mucha and Klimt, she expresses her mastery by bringing to light historical elements revisited in a modern key, combining introspective visions of the landscape. Her works shine with emotional intensity, a true explosion of colors that narrate the beauty of forms and harmony in its totality.