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Other details :
Artwork on cardboard. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
12x8.5in
About this artwork
A window is never only wood and stone,it is a soul’s aperture, a thin place where worlds converge. The weathered frame becomes a sacred threshold, both fragile and eternal, holding within it a silence that hums with presence. Its panes shimmer like memory, reflecting not what is seen, but the ache of longing, the whisper of forgotten lives, the pull of childhood dreams awaiting.Through this threshold comes a soft whisper of the past,the echo of a… child’s wonder, the stirrings of imagination, the triumph over childhood difficulties, and the anticipation of delight yet to unfold.Flowers bloom beneath it like offerings to Hecate, goddess of thresholds ,while the old wheel rests as a symbol of cycles unbroken,the Wheel of Fortune, turning the fates, reminding us of the eternal rhythms of destiny, karma, and rebirth. This is threaded with the quiet wonder pf childhood dreams,spun by the turning of the three fates.
Tsila MacKay, a self-taught Romanian artist, vividly employs oil paint to portray both nature and rural life. She sees the world as her canvas, initiating her creative process with meditative solitude where she merges emotionally with her medium. Though silently static, her work resonates an auditory dimension, as if figures and settings plucked from her memories 'sing' their stories, tinted with the echoes of her own experience and feelings.