The artist has skillfully produced a captivating artwork by merging expressive ink with charcoal and chalk. This particular piece focuses on a millennium olive tree, showcasing the artist's fascination with the unique shapes and textures of these ancient trees. The drawing is characterized by dynamic mark-making and a bold utilization of line.
It is believed that the Phoenicians first introduced the olive tree to Iberia (in the region of what is now Spain) in 1050 BC. The intrinsic characteristics of the FARGA variety, the climate and the terrain are conducive to the long life of these olive trees, which have been able to adapt perfectly to the environment.
Signed on the front Wain 2024
ink, charcoal and chalk on watercolour paper
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The artist has skillfully produced a captivating artwork by merging expressive ink with charcoal and chalk. This particular piece focuses on a millennium olive tree, showcasing the artist's fascination with the unique shapes and textures of these ancient trees. The drawing is characterized by dynamic mark-making and a bold utilization of line.
It is believed that the Phoenicians first introduced the olive tree to Iberia (in the region of what is now Spain) in 1050 BC. The intrinsic characteristics of the FARGA variety, the climate and the terrain are conducive to the long life of these olive trees, which have been able to adapt perfectly to the environment.
Signed on the front Wain 2024
ink, charcoal and chalk on watercolour paper
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