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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
36.2x28.7in
About this artwork
In this work, I wanted to capture the vibrant energy and inner warmth of the soul. The red and orange hues evoke an intense passion bursting forth, while the semi-abstract blur invites contemplation. This painting will bring a warm and lively dynamic to your interior, illuminating the space with a raw emotion, both powerful and delicate.
Théodora Bernardini was born in Poitiers and lives and works in Metz. A painter for over fifty years, registered with the Maison des Artistes in Paris since 1988, she discovered her vocation very early on. From the age of ten, she underwent intensive artistic training in drawing and painting, which she continued for thirteen years. Her early figurative works gradually led her towards a freer style, where color became essential. Inspired by the Impressionists – Gauguin, Van Gogh, Renoir, and Maurice Denis – she developed a world marked by light and chromatic vibrancy. Her series "Forests," "Rivers," "Oceans," and her famous "Blues" reflect a quest for intensity and sincerity. She exhibits regularly in France and Germany, where her work has received awards. Exploring oil, watercolor, pastel, and mixed media, she constantly seeks the balance between transparency, texture, and pictorial freedom.