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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
31x35in
About this artwork
A fortress wall fades into shadow, its stones heavy with the weight of what it cannot contain. Beyond it, a narrow river winds quietly, drawing the eye toward the unknown, past confinement and fear. On either side, trees rise, their roots alive with embered veins, smoldering as though silence itself has caught flame,forests that ignite without warning, fire born from stillness.Above, a stormed sky rips and fractures, allowing shards of raw light… to pierce through, insistent, unexpected, and unpolished. Amidst the chaos, a quiet transformation takes place,” I broke into a million pieces/Now I’m seeing all the beauty in the broken glass”.The fire does not consume; it transforms. From ruin, light emerges. From fracture, resilience. From silence, creation. In this landscape, breaking becomes a form of becoming, and the world, like the fragments of glass scattered along the riverbank, glimmers more vividly for having been broken.
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.