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Acrylic paint, pencil, sewing and feathers on canvas // Eva Claessens' Hortensia is a striking mixed media painting crafted on canvas, featuring an intricate blend of acrylic paint, pencil, sewing, and feathers. The work showcases Claessens' signature style, merging tactile materials to create a multi-dimensional effect. The use of feathers and sewing adds texture and depth, contrasting with the soft hues of acrylics that form the base. The title, Hortensia, evokes a connection to nature, possibly hinting at the delicate and layered petals of a hydrangea. This piece captures an organic essence while highlighting the artist's experimental approach to materiality and composition.
Hortensia, 2023
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Acrylic paint, pencil, sewing and feathers on canvas // Eva Claessens' Hortensia is a striking mixed media painting crafted on canvas, featuring an intricate blend of acrylic paint, pencil, sewing, and feathers. The work showcases Claessens' signature style, merging tactile materials to create a multi-dimensional effect. The use of feathers and sewing adds texture and depth, contrasting with the soft hues of acrylics that form the base. The title, Hortensia, evokes a connection to nature, possibly hinting at the delicate and layered petals of a hydrangea. This piece captures an organic essence while highlighting the artist's experimental approach to materiality and composition.
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