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Mortem Obire (latin, literally "remember death") means that you have to live your life appreciating every moment of it, as you never know when it can end.

Charcoal drawing for the opera Freischütz Art Exhibition.
The eye of a raven is layed with gold leaf.
The background paper is yellowish. Paper size is 30x40 cm.
Recommended framing : floating frame, or black 50x40 cm wooden frame with white passepartout.

Materials used:

paper, charecole, gold leaf

Tags:
#black and #skull #philosophical #raven 

Mortem Obire #2 (2024) Charcoal drawing
by Natali pArt

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Mortem Obire (latin, literally "remember death") means that you have to live your life appreciating every moment of it, as you never know when it can end.

Charcoal drawing for the opera Freischütz Art Exhibition.
The eye of a raven is layed with gold leaf.
The background paper is yellowish. Paper size is 30x40 cm.
Recommended framing : floating frame, or black 50x40 cm wooden frame with white passepartout.

Materials used:

paper, charecole, gold leaf

Tags:
#black and #skull #philosophical #raven 
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"My works tell a story about a journey of an inner transformation and the factors that shape this path. "Natali pArt is a multidisciplinary artist based in Austria, specializing in... Read more

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