Women Digital Artwork by Steve Kalinda, Drawing on Paper, 23.4 x 33.1 in – Figurative Original Artwork For Sale on Saatchi Art.

Women Digital Artwork by Steve Kalinda, Drawing on Paper, 23.4 x 33.1 in – Figurative Original Artwork For Sale on Saatchi Art.


Women Digital Artwork by Steve Kalinda, Drawing on Paper, 23.4 x 33.1 in – Figurative Original Artwork For Sale on Saatchi Art.

ABOUT THE ARTWORK As an artist, I am endlessly fascinated by the human body and its capacity to convey emotion. I see it as a canvas upon which our emotions, experiences, and innermost thoughts can be expressed. In my series, Shades of Azul, I delve deeper into this concept by using the human form as the subject matter and blue as the primary colour palette. The colour blue, with its vast range of hues and shades, is a powerful tool for conveying emotion, and I use it to create pieces that evoke feelings of introspection, longing, and mystery. Through my art, I aim to give viewers a deeper understanding of the human experience and the way that our emotions shape and mold our physical selves. Azul is a Spanish word that means “blue.” The colour blue is often associated with calmness, tranquillity, and stability. It is often used in interior design to create a relaxing atmosphere, and it is also the colour of the sky and the ocean, which can contribute to feelings of serenity and openness. In art and design, blue is often used to represent depth and distance and to create a sense of coolness and calmness. It is also a popular colour for corporate logos and branding, as it is often associated with trustworthiness, reliability, and intelligence. Blue is a powerful colour that can evoke many emotions and associations, depending on how it is used. Original Created: 2022 Subjects: Women Materials: Paper   Styles: Figurative,   Conceptual,   Illustration   Mediums: Digital,   drawing   DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS Digital: Digital on Paper Artist Produced Limited Edition of: 20 Size: 23.4 W x 33.1 H x 0.4 D in Frame: Not Framed Ready to Hang: No Packaging: Ships Rolled in a Tube

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