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Other details :
Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
17.7x17.7in
About this artwork
In creating this work, I wanted to explore the tension between destruction and rebirth that pervades our earth. Using materials such as concrete, earth and epoxy resin, I tried to capture the rawness and resilience of the natural world. The result is an explosion of emotions, a canvas that invites reflection on our environmental impact and the incessant cycle of devastation and regeneration. This work will bring an energy of awareness and renewed… hope to your space.
Valentina Mistretta, an undisputed Sicilian artist, works in a variety of mediums, from microcement to acrylic, watercolor, and pastel. Her art, rooted in expressionism and impressionism, has evolved over time, exploring new techniques to create increasingly rich and complex works. Her body of work is a testament to her ongoing research, awakening profound emotions in viewers. Her works are not only beautiful to behold, but also seek to inspire discovery, exploration, and reflection.
"NO ARTIST CAN FEEL SATISFIED BY ART ALONE. THERE IS A NATURAL DESIRE TO MAKE ONE'S MASTERY KNOWN!"