Eva Lewarne – How Can Something So Wrong Seem So Right
Eva Lewarne – How Can Something So Wrong Seem So Right
Original Art. Acrylic on canvas. 92 cm x 92 cm
Signed.
GOLD LIST Award artist by the International Art Market Magazine.
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Description
COMING HOME
Coming home is being with myself long enough to start to know myself and begin to feel comfortable in my own skin without distractions from other people and outside influence. This is what COVID isolation has allowed us to do, to introspect.
These are paintings I did from this time.
I Am Much Too Alone, But Not Alone Enough was the first painting and resulted from my prolonged views in the mirror that allowed me to think about myself, my life, where I have been, and what I regret.
How Can Something So Wrong Be So Right happened when I began to think of all the things I was so opinionated about.
I was born in Poland and have lived half my life here, in Toronto. Both countries have influenced and shaped my art for better or worse. It has mostly been introverted meditation and silence that gave birth to the images in my paintings, telling a story of my inner worlds.
This August 2020, I have been featured in Art Market International Magazine #50 with my painting.
Also, I am participating in Group International Art Show in Malibu, CA, 2020 of Paintings Inspired by Blues Music at Song-Word Art House. I received a Medal from France in the Painting Festival in Avignon. (Grand Prix). Not my first there. Also, I exhibited my work at the Grand Palais in Paris, before that, where my work was stolen from an international exhibition, Figuration Critique. I guess the French feel an affinity with my theme and style.
Additional information
Dimensions | 92 × 92 cm |
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