Original artwork description:

This painting is inspired by water, its preciousness. To me it's a symbol of connection, generosity: somehow it represents the possibility for us to relate to each other keeping our individuality but being open to differences.

This original mixed media artwork is made with acrylic colors, gesso, resins mixed with sands. Being richly textured, it gives the viewer both a visual and a tactile experience.


Size unframed: 30x30x0.1" (76.2x76.2x0.3cm).
Size framed: 80.3x80.3x4cm.
On a aluminium Dibond panel.
Signed on the back and ready to hang.
This painting is offered framed with a white wood floating-type frame.

Materials used:

Acrylic colors and sand on aluminum Dibond board

Tags:
#blue #nature #white #waves #soothing 

What if you fly (2023)

Acrylic painting 
by Francesca Borgo

£1,410.69 Alert

Original artwork description
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This painting is inspired by water, its preciousness. To me it's a symbol of connection, generosity: somehow it represents the possibility for us to relate to each other keeping our individuality but being open to differences.

This original mixed media artwork is made with acrylic colors, gesso, resins mixed with sands. Being richly textured, it gives the viewer both a visual and a tactile experience.


Size unframed: 30x30x0.1" (76.2x76.2x0.3cm).
Size framed: 80.3x80.3x4cm.
On a aluminium Dibond panel.
Signed on the back and ready to hang.
This painting is offered framed with a white wood floating-type frame.

Materials used:

Acrylic colors and sand on aluminum Dibond board

Tags:
#blue #nature #white #waves #soothing 

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Francesca Borgo

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My research focuses on mankind's need to re-establish and nurture a long lost connection to the natural environment, endangered species, and people minorities - what I call ‘the other’. To... Read more

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