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PASSAGE N.2 (2024) Original Mixed-media Painting by Ida Harm

100 x 150 x 2cm (unframed) / 100 x 150cm (actual image size)

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When I started painting the passages, I meant to use big vertical canvases as doors and paint some sort of transition from a place to another, but it could also be the passage of the light from the wood to a plain light field.
To sum up I made 6 so far and I still feel the urge to paint more. THis one in particular is the dramatic passage of a creek or a water path... the main colors fade into pink and rosso di siena.
As always, a written poetry text is hidden under the brush strokes and you can read some wispered words from the brunches.

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acrylics, pastels, pigments

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When I started painting the passages, I meant to use big vertical canvases as doors and paint some sort of transition from a place to another, but it could also be the passage of the light from the wood to a plain light field.
To sum up I made 6 so far and I still feel the urge to paint more. THis one in particular is the dramatic passage of a creek or a water path... the main colors fade into pink and rosso di siena.
As always, a written poetry text is hidden under the brush strokes and you can read some wispered words from the brunches.

Materials used:

acrylics, pastels, pigments

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