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  • Winds Of Chnage And Interconnectedness 42x 29.5cm Marijke Lambregtse
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Winds of change and interconnectedness by Marijke Lambregtse
This mixed media artwork is part of a series I did in Bali (and continuing doing back here in Australia) while staying for two months in a Pondok in a small village very close to the rice fields. The interconnectedness I saw and felt of the people with their culture and nature was just beautiful and gave a very securing feeling. Although change is inevitable I loved the walks through the fields, talking to the locals, enjoying the colorful flowers planted and harvested for ceremonies. The colorful costumes, women always looking lovely and smiling. It gives you an instant lift. Tiny little sheds for resting, waterways, mountain views on clear days. There’s always something going on. I tried to capture this in my colorful works I managed to do with restricted tools and paint on this heavyweight paper. I hope it will bring food for thought, joy and conversation to the viewer.
Signed on the back.
Ready to hang
Comes framed professionally, the artwork is ‘floating’ on a mat board and varnished for protection
The photo in the oak frame gives a little shadow as its extremely hard to get an exact photo when an artwork is already framed.

Winds of change and interconnectedness (framed)

Marijke Lambregtse

AUD$440
Size: 40w x 52h x 2.5d cms
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Winds of change and interconnectedness by Marijke Lambregtse
This mixed media artwork is part of a series I did in Bali (and continuing doing back here in Australia) while staying for two months in a Pondok in a small village very close to the rice fields. The interconnectedness I saw and felt of the people with their culture and nature was just beautiful and gave a very securing feeling. Although change is inevitable I loved the walks through the fields, talking to the locals, enjoying the colorful flowers planted and harvested for ceremonies. The colorful costumes, women always looking lovely and smiling. It gives you an instant lift. Tiny little sheds for resting, waterways, mountain views on clear days. There’s always something going on. I tried to capture this in my colorful works I managed to do with restricted tools and paint on this heavyweight paper. I hope it will bring food for thought, joy and conversation to the viewer.
Signed on the back.
Ready to hang
Comes framed professionally, the artwork is ‘floating’ on a mat board and varnished for protection
The photo in the oak frame gives a little shadow as its extremely hard to get an exact photo when an artwork is already framed.