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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
19.7x27.6in
About this artwork
L’œuvre originale d’art abstrait « Près du Soleil » est le fruit du processus créatif intense de l’artiste, développé au cours d’une semaine de réflexion et d’émotions profondes. L’âme de Tsia est pleine de lumière solaire, de chaleur et de lumière – cet amour se reflète clairement dans chaque élément de couleur de son œuvre.
c’est une expérience spirituelle de proximité avec le soleil, l’énergie de la vie, la lumière et la chaleur. Sur le mur, elle… apparaît comme une petite étincelle solaire, scintillant en tons dorés, verts, violets et roses. Les nuances noires profondes trouvent également leur place, enrichissant la galerie par leur intensité.
Les couleurs et la lumière s’unissent pour créer une harmonie – l’expérience dorée d’être proche du soleil, qui réchauffe non seulement les yeux mais aussi l’âme. Les couleurs semblent puiser leur énergie directement du soleil et, à chaque contact avec le mur, leur éclat s’intensifie.
Since childhood, poetry has lived within me—an inner voice, discreet but powerful. Committed to education and civic life, I deeply believed in the power of good.
And yet, drawing was always with me—silent sketches, like wordless breathing.
When I arrived in a new country, something broke. Survival became my only priority. One day, for no reason, I bought some paint.
Since then, I have been painting. For me, painting is about transforming inner energy, giving form to emotion, to memory, to the living.
Each work is a response—a dialogue with the invisible, where poetry becomes color.