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  • Ernesta Di Foligno Marijke Lambregtse 22.0x30.5cm
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Ernesta di Foligno (she who’s serious) by Marijke Lambregtse
Mixed media on heavyweight Strathmore mixed media paper mounted on deep edge birch wood artist panel. Signed at the back.

Inspired by a visit to the tiniest village near Foligno, Pale in Italy where the hermitage of Santa Maria Giacobbe is high in the mountains. There was a poster on the wall of this gorgeous little town portraying the saints of a dilapidated fresco in this hermitage which is impossible to get to. Of one of these saints the expression was just visible and it captured my imagination and I could feel the emotions straight away so I had to create a little artwork immediately coming home. I found these beautiful little phrases in the poetry book I bought at the antique market which I thought were exactly expressing the emotions I felt looking at her eyes which of course are part of the text in the painting now! I used recycled tea bags for texture.

Ernesta di Foligno

Marijke Lambregtse

AUD$360
Size: 30.5w x 22.9h x 2.3d cms
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Ernesta di Foligno (she who’s serious) by Marijke Lambregtse
Mixed media on heavyweight Strathmore mixed media paper mounted on deep edge birch wood artist panel. Signed at the back.

Inspired by a visit to the tiniest village near Foligno, Pale in Italy where the hermitage of Santa Maria Giacobbe is high in the mountains. There was a poster on the wall of this gorgeous little town portraying the saints of a dilapidated fresco in this hermitage which is impossible to get to. Of one of these saints the expression was just visible and it captured my imagination and I could feel the emotions straight away so I had to create a little artwork immediately coming home. I found these beautiful little phrases in the poetry book I bought at the antique market which I thought were exactly expressing the emotions I felt looking at her eyes which of course are part of the text in the painting now! I used recycled tea bags for texture.