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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
20x24in
About this artwork
This painting depicts a quiet courtyard where an olive tree stands , an ancient symbol of peace, life, and continuity. Facing it, a humble stone church radiates simplicity and serenity. Its modest presence evokes a sense of calm and the intimate feeling of “coming home” ,a safe zone in contrast to the noise and restlessness of the outside world.The stone of the church carries a deeper meaning, reflecting the human soul:strong, layered, and enduring.… The tree ,man connected to nature and life, together with the stone ,the essence of man, symbolize humanity as a whole.The church itself represents the human heart , closed, sacred, and protected. Its locked doors mirror the hidden depths of the soul, where truth and holiness dwell in silence. Within this sacred stillness lies peace, inner strength, and the eternal bond between stone, tree, and man.
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.