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Other details :
Artwork on cardboard. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
3.9x3.1in
About this artwork
This piece feels like a quiet collision of two worlds—movement and pause. The subject’s gaze is steady and intimate, yet everything about the texture and layering suggests motion beneath the surface. That tension is where the soul of the painting lives.
The use of acrylic paint creates the luminous skin tones and layered washes that give the portrait its almost weathered, organic feel. Acrylics here are not flat—they’re built up in translucent veils,… letting colors bleed into one another like emotion spreading across memory.
The pencil work comes through in the fine details: the sharpness of the eyes, the delicate lines around the lips, and especially the hand. That hand is crucial—it’s more structured, more defined, almost grounding the rest of the softness. Pencil adds intimacy and precision, like a whispered thought layered over a feeling.
The textured surface—those speckled, almost worn patches—suggests time, vulnerability, and lived experience. It’s human
Susanna Canciani, trained at a prestigious London art college and with a celebrated past as a make-up artist in film and fashion, now channels her artistry into striking paintings on canvas. She masterfully blends impressionism and textural abstraction, favoring oils and acrylics to create semi-abstract female forms that emerge from layered, cracked surfaces reminiscent of aged frescoes. Her works are vivid homages to feminine strength and Mediterranean sensuality, radiating emotional intensity, timeless confidence, and the quiet, simmering power of women fully aware of their presence.