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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x66.9in
About this artwork
This diptych from the series “The Memory of Spaces” is an oil painting on canvas that captures the delicate interplay of air, light, and reflection along a quiet riverside. Soft tones of green, lilac, and sand dissolve into one another, evoking a sense of translucence, as if the landscape is remembered not by sight, but by feeling.
The painting reflects a space held in memory through atmosphere rather than form: the rustle of leaves, the shimmer… of water, the breath of humid air. It invites the viewer into a state of calm and contemplative stillness, where time flows as gently as the river itself.
Vita Daneva, an artist from Moldova, works diversely across painting, textiles, digital, and conceptual visual arts. She creates art using form, colours, and unexpected materials, transforming fragments of impressions into harmonized realities. Her intimate works echo her deep philosophical observations, perfused with messages about time, ecology, and human interconnectedness.