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Other details :
Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
35.4x35.4in
About this artwork
'Nocturno' is the first work in the new Mystery series.
It represents the feelings of the night.
It is a composition made in acrylic, plaster and pastel on 3D canvas.
« I follow an intuitive process by letting myself be carried away by the magic of color, texture and movement. The freedom to create is infinite. »
María De Francisco Salces is an award-winning artist based in Spain whose works have been exhibited nationally, as well as in Japan and the United Kingdom. With roots in realism, over the years her style has metamorphosed into expressionist abstraction. Through her art, Salces both reveals and transmits impressions and emotions. For her, "painting is like writing poetry on a canvas".