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Nemore (2026) Original Acrylic Painting by Federica Belloli

60 x 80 x 3cm (unframed) / 60 x 80cm (actual image size)

47 Artist Reviews

£1,382.88

In this work, the figure seems to emerge from a silent, suspended landscape, where the human presence and the vegetal world begin to merge. The title, Nemora, carries the echo of the Latin word nemus, a sacred grove — a place of quiet transformation, where time slows and identity becomes matter.

Within the series The White Hours, this piece explores a threshold state: the moment in which the body is no longer entirely separate from nature, but not yet dissolved into it. The gaze is turned inward, distant, as if listening to something ancient and inaudible.

The botanical elements are not decorative, but act as traces — imprints of memory, of seasons, of fragile persistence. They suggest a slow rooting, a becoming that is both delicate and inevitable.

Acrylic and botanical collage on wood panel. The collage is composed of very thin tissue paper, allowing the layers to overlap through transparencies, integrating with the painted surface.

Materials used:

Acrylic colors and botanical collage on wood.

Details:

Tags:

#ethereal#nature#fine art#leaves#muted tones#feminine art#inner world#botanical collage#conceptual portrait#poetic realism
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In this work, the figure seems to emerge from a silent, suspended landscape, where the human presence and the vegetal world begin to merge. The title, Nemora, carries the echo of the Latin word nemus, a sacred grove — a place of quiet transformation, where time slows and identity becomes matter.

Within the series The White Hours, this piece explores a threshold state: the moment in which the body is no longer entirely separate from nature, but not yet dissolved into it. The gaze is turned inward, distant, as if listening to something ancient and inaudible.

The botanical elements are not decorative, but act as traces — imprints of memory, of seasons, of fragile persistence. They suggest a slow rooting, a becoming that is both delicate and inevitable.

Acrylic and botanical collage on wood panel. The collage is composed of very thin tissue paper, allowing the layers to overlap through transparencies, integrating with the painted surface.

Materials used:

Acrylic colors and botanical collage on wood.

Details:

Tags:

#ethereal#nature#fine art#leaves#muted tones#feminine art#inner world#botanical collage#conceptual portrait#poetic realism
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Imagination is not an escape, but the place where the invisible takes form. This is the space in which my painting is rooted. I am a figurative painter, and I... Read more

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