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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
27.6x27.6in
About this artwork
The painting is temporarily in an exhibition.
This artwork has been awarded at the "Black and White Art Exhibition", April, 2024, organized by Artist Space Gallery and "Black & White Art Show", organized by Grey Cube Gallery.
The work is part of my last series "Unfolding the rainbow" - because emotions, from an artistic point of view, have their own rainbow.
Why is a work in black and white part of this series?
Firstly, for the symbolism that the… black-white dualism creates; because it represents the beginning and the end, the opposition but also the mutual complement.
Secondly, because the color is almost always a social reality more than a visual one. The colors are available for any kind of appropriation and they represent an unspoken language. They are chromatic or achromatic words that shape our lives.
In realization of this work, I used just white and black oils colors.
Alida Velea is a Romanian multimedia artist whose background spans engineering, and fine arts, focusing on painting, photography, video art, digital art, and drawing. She masterfully intertwines figurative storytelling with geometric abstraction and surrealist notes, blending traditional motifs with modern digital techniques for a rich, contemporary expression. Her work radiates sensitivity to social dynamics and honors the past, evoking deep introspection, empathy, and questions about identity, femininity, and the human condition.