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Luisa di Foligno, acrylic mixed media painting on paper mounted on artist panel by Marijke Lambregtse,

ready to hang, signed on the front and back

This small artwork was one of a series made in Italy during our six months stay in 2022 while we were in Umbria for a while.

It was extremely hot during this summer’s heatwave and everything was dry but beautiful as well. Because we had no aircon I would paint in the evening when the light was very nice and we could open the windows to let a cool breeze come in. Consequently the heat really has been reflected in this little work. It was inspired by the many Madonnas I saw, especially in this beautiful church, more like a temple in Foligno. I named her Luisa an Italian name for warrior, also the name of famous feminists, heroin’s, poets and writers.

I love the colors I created with a simple palette as we were traveling. The discovering of some beautiful master paints in the local art shops were a treat.

Mounted on a deep edged artist panel it can either be hung or stand up on a shelf
Signed at the front and back.

Luisa di Foligno

Marijke Lambregtse

AUD$410
Size: 23w x 30h x 4d cms
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Luisa di Foligno, acrylic mixed media painting on paper mounted on artist panel by Marijke Lambregtse,

ready to hang, signed on the front and back

This small artwork was one of a series made in Italy during our six months stay in 2022 while we were in Umbria for a while.

It was extremely hot during this summer’s heatwave and everything was dry but beautiful as well. Because we had no aircon I would paint in the evening when the light was very nice and we could open the windows to let a cool breeze come in. Consequently the heat really has been reflected in this little work. It was inspired by the many Madonnas I saw, especially in this beautiful church, more like a temple in Foligno. I named her Luisa an Italian name for warrior, also the name of famous feminists, heroin’s, poets and writers.

I love the colors I created with a simple palette as we were traveling. The discovering of some beautiful master paints in the local art shops were a treat.

Mounted on a deep edged artist panel it can either be hung or stand up on a shelf
Signed at the front and back.