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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
31.5x31.5in
About this artwork
Madonna is a painting about the eternal love of a mother and child. It is painted in the technique of old Italian masters. The movement around the mother and child symbolizes the movement of matter, evolution. The painting took 1st place at the competition in Dubai, UAE, and 2nd place at the Asian Art Assembly in New Delhi, India.
Svetlana Ivanova, a painter with a background in biochemistry and a PhD, discovered her true calling in painting twenty years ago. She masterfully employs a diverse range of techniques, from those of the old Italian masters to abstraction and mixed media, working with oil, acrylic, tempera, watercolor, and potala. Her art explores spiritual and philosophical themes, consistently celebrating the victory of light over darkness. Through her evocative symbolism, she invites viewers to reflect on the meaning of life, offering a glimpse into her soulful interpretation of the world.