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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
59.1x47.2in
About this artwork
I created this artwork to evoke the serenity and strength of nature through vibrant colors and abstract forms. The contrast between the soothing blue of the foliage and the warm tones of the ground inspires a balanced atmosphere, ideal for infusing your space with gentle and comforting energy. Each oil brushstroke conveys a profound sense of calm and hope.
Isa Paul, a self-taught artist, works primarily in oils, oil pastels, and palette knives, drawing on enriching experience in art therapy. She has developed a unique technique combining vibrant colors on landscapes and trees, with a figurative style with surrealist accents, sometimes marked by a Japanese influence. By exploring the poetic and dreamlike coexistence of colors, she expresses the impermanence of nature. Her works seek above all to convey a deep joy, a luminous well-being, and a gentle feeling of calm, inviting everyone to contemplate the harmony of the natural world.