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This piece is the second in a series, building on the same feeling that started the collection - my time in Tuscany, surrounded by wildflowers that felt completely free and unstructured. Where the first piece was about taking it all in, this one leans more into movement and immersion.

 

I didn’t paint the landscape realistically, but focused on how it felt. The flowers become loose bursts of colour - reds, yellows, purples - layered and drifting into each other, slightly more expressive and blurred.

 

There’s no single focal point, so your eye moves around the canvas, like wandering through a field. Layers suggest growth and constant change.

 

As part of the collection, this piece goes a step deeper - less about the place itself, and more about the feeling of being surrounded by it, and how that memory shifts over time.

 

Marks are layered and instinctive, allowing colour to lead and form to emerge and dissolve in equal measure. It is a landscape not of precision, but of my memory.

 

Sold framed in bronze (alternative framing available on request).

 

'Wild in Tuscany' - 150 x 120 cm

3800,00 GBPPrecio
  • 150 x 120 cm

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