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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
48x36in
About this artwork
“The sky grew darker, painted blue on blue, one stroke at a time, into deeper and deeper shades of night.”
―Haruki Murakami, Dance Dance Dance
This painting is from the series " Paesaggi Poetici", series about sensitivity to our surroundings.... ethereal introspective landscape opposed to a realistic one. My goal is to let the viewer completes the painting with what is personally meaningful creating space for his memories and his unexpressed voice.…
The result is an open composition, full of charm and energy which is the essence of my art."
Painted with brushes and palette knife
Silver Leaves
Framed with silver floating frame 38 x 50 inches
Unframed 36 x 48 inches
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« I hope that through my paintings, where all the elements of an experience come together, I am able to communicate the essence of my surrounding. »
Italian-born and Dallas-based, Daniela Pasqualini is an internationally exhibited painter recognized for fusing European tradition with contemporary abstraction. Her work has been featured in galleries and fairs across the U.S. and Europe. With her work, Pasqualini deepens her ongoing exploration into how memory, perception, and emotion intertwine through the language of paint. Her large-scale canvases combine delicate washes, bold gestures, and textured surfaces. Some radiate with luminous color fields-echoes of unforgettable moments- while others invite quiet reflection, their layered pigments suggesting half- remembered fragments. Together, her collection offers a meditation on how memories shift between clarity and obscurity, shaping the stories we carry.