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Other details :
Artwork on synthetic panel. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
19.7x55.1in
About this artwork
Always with nature as inspiration, and watercolor as a challenge, this "Padma'" emerges: a recreation of a serene pond with an exultant lotus flower in an intense dark red.
A symbol since the dawn of time for cultures such as the Egyptian and Indian, of resurrection, serenity, fertility and compassion... in any of its varieties it is always a sight to behold, and an inspiration for artists: "Without mud, there is no Lotus"
'Padma', which is the… name of the mythical lotus flower in Sanskrit, measures 140 x 50 cm and is now available.
Work done in watercolor on 100% cotton paper, mounted on a light support.
The way this watercolor is prepared means that it is not necessary to frame it with glass, which lightens the weight and allows you to see the texture of the paper and the nuances of the watercolor without glare.
Artwork framed with an American box in oak color for exhibition (frame number 3), but we can frame it in another finish, ready to hang.
Trained in Fine Arts, Macarena Sanz transitions fluidly from oil to graphite, but it is in the magic of watercolor where she finds her voice. With a bold technique that challenges the limits between figurativism and abstraction, Sanz approaches large formats to explore serenity in the face of chaos. His works are an oasis of tranquility that invite you to find calm amid the storm of daily life.