20x20cm
Color pencils on paper, mounted on a wooden panel, decorated with leather.
The paper surface is covered with a few layers of special fixative spray that keeps paper from fading and damaging.
This artwork is a part of the landscape series "What are men to rocks and mountains", inspired by a quote from "Pride and Prejudice", a novel by Jane Austen.
It explores the relationship of people with nature, in a kind of romanticised way, picturing miniature figures in the expanse of a beautiful landscape, contemplating it and being there fully, just you and nature, nothing else.
"Wildflower Dance" sings about short, but infinitely warm and cozy, feeling-like-a-lifetime summers I've had in my homeland. Of childhood memories when we're completely careless and free, of afternoon tea time with my grandma on a sunny veranda, of home made jam made a couple of years ago and preserved in the basement, and of many, many more memories that I know I can always go back to in my heart.
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SKU: OA019
$350.00Price
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