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Lotuses are the most mystical plants. This picture tells about souls that are drawn to freedom. The artist has always dreamed of painting lotuses. During the pandemic, paintings with lotuses were born, they reflect the inner state of the artist. The painting symbolizes the desire to break free and take a breath of clean air. This is a story about a secret, a thirst for life, victory over trials, joy. A picture of lotuses can be the best talisman of any space. The painting is painted in oil on canvas. The canvas is stretched over a wooden frame.

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Linen canvas, oil, dammar varnish.

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Striving for freedom (2020)

Oil painting 
by Tatyana Kaganets

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Lotuses are the most mystical plants. This picture tells about souls that are drawn to freedom. The artist has always dreamed of painting lotuses. During the pandemic, paintings with lotuses were born, they reflect the inner state of the artist. The painting symbolizes the desire to break free and take a breath of clean air. This is a story about a secret, a thirst for life, victory over trials, joy. A picture of lotuses can be the best talisman of any space. The painting is painted in oil on canvas. The canvas is stretched over a wooden frame.

Materials used:

Linen canvas, oil, dammar varnish.

Tags:
#цветы #вода #листья #растения 

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“Why am I me, and not a tree, an animal, a stone. . . ” I continue this thought from childhood in my artistic practice, in search of empathy towards another... Read more

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