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Painting made with acrylic colors and gold and copper leaf on wooden panel. The painting is intended to be a tribute to Art Nouveau and depicts a detail of the famous "Ivy" Poster (1901) created by Alfons Mucha. In this work, I wanted to capture the essence of nature and its intimate interaction with humanity. The use of acrylic and gold leaf emphasizes the preciousness of this relationship. The ivy leaves, a symbol of fidelity and eternal growth,… delicately embrace the subject, suggesting a fusion between the human being and the natural world. This painting brings a breath of life and a sense of eternal peace to every space.
Stephanie Tansini, trained in painting and restoration at the Academy of Fine Arts, shapes her talent through drawing and painting. With a figurative style influenced by Mucha and Klimt, she expresses her mastery by bringing to light historical elements revisited in a modern key, combining introspective visions of the landscape. Her works shine with emotional intensity, a true explosion of colors that narrate the beauty of forms and harmony in its totality.