Preto E Blanco, Original Artwork
Evi Antonio
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This artwork was initially art inspired by a monotone urban paste up I saw in Lisbon. This inspired me to look at the monotone butterfly called the Paper Kite butterfly (Idea leuconoe)...
This artwork was initially art inspired by a monotone urban paste up I saw in Lisbon. This inspired me to look at the monotone butterfly called the Paper Kite butterfly (Idea leuconoe).
In the natural world, this colour palette usually serves as a warning to predators “stay away, I taste horrible”
This artwork measures 50cm with four hand glazed butterflies and four hand cut three dimensional life size butterflies. I’ve tried to capture the characteristics of this elegant butterfly when they settle in groups feeding on nectar.
Preto E Blanco, is a one of a kind, original artwork by Evi Antonio.
Pigment print on archival German etching Hahnemühle paper. This artwork is a combination of digital painting and digital collage with, four hand cut, 3D paper butterflies and four hand glazed butterflies in a circular frame, which is ready to hang. Dimensions: 50cm
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Evi Antonio
Saffron Walden, Essex
Butterflies symbolise rebirth and transformation. They have always featured heavily in my art, exploring themes of transformation and fragility in the forms of butterflies. I create small editions or one-of-a-kind pieces. I live life consciously, in appreciation for the smaller details of nature, striving to illuminate aspects of a subject that may go unnoticed. In a frenetic world, nature teaches us harmony and I am compelled to express this message through my art.