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Other details :
Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
Dimensions :
35.4x27.6in
About this artwork
Using pastel colors, I have captured the tranquil yet vibrant waters of the lake. Every wave and reflection speaks of both movement and stillness. This triptych (3 panels, 90x70cm) brings the harmonious power of nature directly into your home, allowing you to experience the timeless beauty of Lake Zurich. A powerful field of color and tranquility that awakens emotions and invites meditation.
Mariana Scvortova works with painting, drawing, fresco, tempera, mosaic, watercolor, and pastel – her diverse background ranges from the Tallinn Academy of Fine Arts to teaching positions in Germany and Switzerland. She favors realistic techniques, experiments with colored backgrounds and a variety of materials, and is inspired by classic museum works as well as a deep sense of nostalgia. In her artwork, she conveys a quiet, almost yearning emotionality and an unwavering desire to uphold beauty and idealism against the commercialism of the present.