"Luna al Tramonto" is an enchanting and captivating piece from the "The Moons" series. This collection pays homage to the variety and splendor of the moon's phases and how they reflect human emotions. Each piece, much like the moon itself, is unique and tells a different story, delving into the intrinsic connection between astronomy and humanity.
In "Luna al Tramonto", the artist's skill shines through the use of a palette knife technique, which adds tactile dimension and vivacity to the painting. Crafted in oil on a round wooden base with a diameter of 11 cm, the artwork features bold and definitive strokes that converge to form the image of a face, partially veiled as the moon is during its intermediate phases.
The parceling of the figure is a distinctive aspect of this work, where the artist divides the canvas into segments of different colors and textures. This style not only adds depth and visual interest but also invites the viewer to consider the multiple facets of identity and personality, just as the moon's phases reveal different aspects through their cycle.
The color choices in "Luna al Tramonto" evoke the intensity and passion of a sunset sky, with warm shades of orange, red, and yellow blending with touches of blue and black, suggesting the transition from day to night. The emerging face from the background is not just a physical representation but seems to capture the mutable spirit of the moon - mysterious, remote, and ever-present.
Thus, "Luna al Tramonto" is not only a piece of art to be admired for its aesthetic beauty but also an invocation to ponder the ephemeral nature and constant presence of the moon in our lives, a powerful symbol that reminds us of the passage of time and the eternal recurrence of end and beginning, darkness and light.
Catalogue number 192
On request, the artist can create mini portraits using the same technique and materials.
Assunta Cassa has created her own original figurative language through the division of the visual space that originates from the fragmentation into pixels of digital images.
All paintings are carefully packed in cardboard boxes with layers of bubble wrap and packaging film, so that they reach their destination safely.
Delivery takes from 2 to 15 working days, depending on their destination. Tracking code provided.
Customs fees not included.
oil colors and palette knives
£82.65
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"Luna al Tramonto" is an enchanting and captivating piece from the "The Moons" series. This collection pays homage to the variety and splendor of the moon's phases and how they reflect human emotions. Each piece, much like the moon itself, is unique and tells a different story, delving into the intrinsic connection between astronomy and humanity.
In "Luna al Tramonto", the artist's skill shines through the use of a palette knife technique, which adds tactile dimension and vivacity to the painting. Crafted in oil on a round wooden base with a diameter of 11 cm, the artwork features bold and definitive strokes that converge to form the image of a face, partially veiled as the moon is during its intermediate phases.
The parceling of the figure is a distinctive aspect of this work, where the artist divides the canvas into segments of different colors and textures. This style not only adds depth and visual interest but also invites the viewer to consider the multiple facets of identity and personality, just as the moon's phases reveal different aspects through their cycle.
The color choices in "Luna al Tramonto" evoke the intensity and passion of a sunset sky, with warm shades of orange, red, and yellow blending with touches of blue and black, suggesting the transition from day to night. The emerging face from the background is not just a physical representation but seems to capture the mutable spirit of the moon - mysterious, remote, and ever-present.
Thus, "Luna al Tramonto" is not only a piece of art to be admired for its aesthetic beauty but also an invocation to ponder the ephemeral nature and constant presence of the moon in our lives, a powerful symbol that reminds us of the passage of time and the eternal recurrence of end and beginning, darkness and light.
Catalogue number 192
On request, the artist can create mini portraits using the same technique and materials.
Assunta Cassa has created her own original figurative language through the division of the visual space that originates from the fragmentation into pixels of digital images.
All paintings are carefully packed in cardboard boxes with layers of bubble wrap and packaging film, so that they reach their destination safely.
Delivery takes from 2 to 15 working days, depending on their destination. Tracking code provided.
Customs fees not included.
oil colors and palette knives
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