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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
11.8x11.8in
About this artwork
The summer sun is setting, clinging to the peaks of the Alps. Lavender fields change their color: from bright purple and purple, they turn into purple, deep pink. The sun's rays do magic.
The landscape of Provence is painted with acrylic on canvas. The edges of the picture are drawn and you can immediately place this landscape in your interior. This unique copy will be delivered in a secure package and will become an original addition to your living… room, bedroom, children's room.
« I perceive the world as a huge puzzle of various geometric shapes. My painting is also a puzzle, there is a game within it. »
Maria Tuzhilkina is an artist based in Spain whose paintintgs have been exhibited nationally and in Russia. She describes her cubist works as "decomposing each object into its components", imbuing them with geometric shapes. In addition, Tuzhilkina endeavors to convey how color affects the shape of an object, and vice versa. Her vivid compositions are most often created with acrylics on canvas.