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The Evolution of Happiness (2024) Original Pastel Drawing by Melissa Tobia
45.72 x 60.96 x 0.64cm (unframed) / 45.72 x 60.96cm (actual image size)
£906.24
Original artwork description
A serene and detailed impressionistic one-of-a-kind original pastel painting of vibrant water lilies. This artwork features vibrant, lifelike water lilies in full bloom, their petals displaying a mesmerizing blend of pinks, oranges, and subtle whites, gracefully floating on lush green lily pads.
Meticulously crafted over 40 hours with high-quality soft pastels and pastel pencils on premium sanded paper, each stroke captures the natural beauty, vibrancy and texture of the flowers. This painting's seamless composition extends to the edges of the paper, providing an immersive visual experience. Unframed and ready for your personal touch, it’s a stunning addition to your home decor.
Melissa Tobia, a New York-based artist, specializes in Impressionistic Illustration. With a rich history in various artistic mediums, including oil, acrylic, pastels, watercolor, and colored pencil, Melissa's work reflects her profound passion for capturing the essence of nature. Each piece is infused with her unique perspective and dedication to creating art that uplifts and inspires.
This original pastel painting comes with a certificate of authenticity, ensuring its genuine and singular nature. To preserve its vibrant colors, display the artwork out of direct sunlight and ideally under UV-protective glass in a frame.
Your artwork will be meticulously packaged to ensure safe delivery: • Wrapped in glassine paper • Secured between sturdy boards • Gift-wrapped, sealed, and bubble-wrapped for added protection.
Materials used:
soft pastels and pastel pencils on Yellow Canson Mi Tientes Paper
Details:
- Pastel drawing on Paper
- One of a kind artwork
- Size: 45.72 x 60.96 x 0.64cm (unframed) / 45.72 x 60.96cm (actual image size)
- Signed on the front
- Style: Impressionistic
- Subject: Flowers and plants
Tags:
#impressionism#paper art#water lilies#pink flowers#soft pastelsFeatured by our Editors:
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Original artwork description
A serene and detailed impressionistic one-of-a-kind original pastel painting of vibrant water lilies. This artwork features vibrant, lifelike water lilies in full bloom, their petals displaying a mesmerizing blend of pinks, oranges, and subtle whites, gracefully floating on lush green lily pads.
Meticulously crafted over 40 hours with high-quality soft pastels and pastel pencils on premium sanded paper, each stroke captures the natural beauty, vibrancy and texture of the flowers. This painting's seamless composition extends to the edges of the paper, providing an immersive visual experience. Unframed and ready for your personal touch, it’s a stunning addition to your home decor.
Melissa Tobia, a New York-based artist, specializes in Impressionistic Illustration. With a rich history in various artistic mediums, including oil, acrylic, pastels, watercolor, and colored pencil, Melissa's work reflects her profound passion for capturing the essence of nature. Each piece is infused with her unique perspective and dedication to creating art that uplifts and inspires.
This original pastel painting comes with a certificate of authenticity, ensuring its genuine and singular nature. To preserve its vibrant colors, display the artwork out of direct sunlight and ideally under UV-protective glass in a frame.
Your artwork will be meticulously packaged to ensure safe delivery: • Wrapped in glassine paper • Secured between sturdy boards • Gift-wrapped, sealed, and bubble-wrapped for added protection.
Materials used:
soft pastels and pastel pencils on Yellow Canson Mi Tientes Paper
Details:
- Pastel drawing on Paper
- One of a kind artwork
- Size: 45.72 x 60.96 x 0.64cm (unframed) / 45.72 x 60.96cm (actual image size)
- Signed on the front
- Style: Impressionistic
- Subject: Flowers and plants
Tags:
#impressionism#paper art#water lilies#pink flowers#soft pastelsFeatured by our Editors:










