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Lost in Palazzo Barberini (2026) Original Oil Painting by Catalina Novac

50.8 x 50.8 x 3.81cm / 50.8 x 50.8cm (actual image size)

£3,775.12

This painting captures the beauty of getting lost inside Palazzo Barberini—a place so extraordinary that losing your way becomes a form of freedom and quiet joy. Its grandeur invites you beyond physical space and into imagination, where each corner feels like a discovery and every moment expands the soul.

Through soft, luminous colors, the work reflects a journey within—where wandering is not confusion, but liberation. Inspired by Self-Determination Theory, it evokes autonomy in the freedom to explore, competence in the ease of navigating the unknown, and relatedness in the deep emotional connection to art, history, space, and self.

To be lost here is not to be without direction, but to be fully present—uplifted, inspired, and gently filled with joy.

Materials used:

oil painting

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This painting captures the beauty of getting lost inside Palazzo Barberini—a place so extraordinary that losing your way becomes a form of freedom and quiet joy. Its grandeur invites you beyond physical space and into imagination, where each corner feels like a discovery and every moment expands the soul.

Through soft, luminous colors, the work reflects a journey within—where wandering is not confusion, but liberation. Inspired by Self-Determination Theory, it evokes autonomy in the freedom to explore, competence in the ease of navigating the unknown, and relatedness in the deep emotional connection to art, history, space, and self.

To be lost here is not to be without direction, but to be fully present—uplifted, inspired, and gently filled with joy.

Materials used:

oil painting

Details:

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I am an artist drawn to the exploration of happiness, joy, and well-being, expressed through gentle, radiant abstract paintings. Studying at the Art League in Old Town Alexandria under the... Read more

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