'The More You Celebrate' - Mixed Media Original Art

Ginte Zacharini

£399.00 Delivery included

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    • 5th November
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    • 11th - 12th November

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'The More You Celebrate, The More Than Is To Celebrate'...

'The More You Celebrate, The More Than Is To Celebrate'

This stunning abstract original art work is an acrylic and mixed media piece. Perfect for any wall, this artwork will add a unique and modern touch to any home or office space. Calm, pastel colors and soft, gentle textures create a beautiful synergy that will captivate viewers. This is a one of a kind piece that will give any room a unique atmosphere.

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Measuring 100x120x2cm.

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Ginte Zacharini artist

Ginte Zacharini

Warwickshire

I’m Ginte Zacharini, a contemporary artist.

In my artistic journey, I find inspiration from various aspects of my life, drawing from my experiences as a business person, a mother, and a woman in today's world. I strive to reflect these diverse perspectives in my artworks, creating pieces that resonate with people on a personal level and evoke emotions.

One of the subjects I explore in my art is food, which serves as a powerful symbol of our culture. Through my works, I metaphorically use food to represent significant life-changing events or various societal issues. While interpretations may vary depending on the viewers, my intention is always a positive perspective.