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Through the Eyes of the Wild Painting

Maria Arias

Netherlands

Painting, Acrylic on Clayboard

Size: 19.6 W x 27.5 H x 0.1 D in

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About The Artwork

As I approached the clayboard, I felt a surge of inspiration to bring forth the image of a powerful yet calm tiger. This magnificent creature, a symbol of strength and grace, would soon emerge. Every brushstroke was imbued with a sense of reverence, as I sought to capture not just the physical form of the tiger, but also the emotional essence that made it so captivating. The initial layers of paint began to give shape to the tiger's muscular body, with its vibrant orange hues. I meticulously blended shades of color to evoke the softness of its fur, while paying close attention to the contours of its face, where a sense of serenity seemed to emanate from its eyes. As the painting neared completion, I found myself becoming increasingly immersed in the emotions that the image inspired. Ultimately, it was this connection to the tiger's innate nobility and grace that allowed me to infuse the painting with an aura of tranquility, offering a glimpse into the harmonious coexistence between strength and serenity that lies within us all. Picture from Wildlife Animals By Tazi RT Reference Photos

Details & Dimensions

Painting:Acrylic on Clayboard

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:19.6 W x 27.5 H x 0.1 D in

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My name is Maria Arias, I was born in Venezuela, and I started painting at the age of 8 years old. Because of the hard schedule of the school, I went to, I stopped painting at the age of 12. I followed engineering studies and graduated in 2003. The next year I moved to France, running away from the chaos of my country, and leaving everything behind. I arrived in France with nothing, not even the knowledge of the French language. I finished doing my master’s degree and got a Ph.D. in chemistry. In 2007, I moved to the Netherlands where I could finally feel at home again. I work 4 days as a Chemical Engineer and almost 3 days as an artist. I started painting again in 2016. Furthermore, I started with a basic acrylic course at Colorato.com, and then I learned by myself for a while. I took several workshops and masterclasses with several artists. My favourite artist and teacher is Marissa Oosterlee. As an animal defender During an exhibition in 2007 at the Gallery Codex Nicaragüa, A man pretending to be an artist presented a “work” that made me wake up and decide that actions shall be taken from now on to help animals. In a gallery, he exposed a stray malnourished, and scary dog to the visitors. The dog was part of his art, and on the wall, it was written with dog food “You are what you read.” This crazy and sadic man left the dog starving and dehydrated to probe the indifference of people. I couldn’t believe it! At that moment I start some campaigns to help animals, one of my drives was http://semanadelanimal.blogspot.nl/, it was a naïve idea, but it worked. I had collected sufficient medicine to neuter more than 20 dogs in Venezuela. I was in Holland, but I coordinate everything at distance and travelled several time to Venezuela. I knew a group of volunteers that were taking care of a group of dogs living in a university. It was perfect for catch, sterilize and release in a safe area. I visit those dogs and kiss them, hug them, clean them. We took all the donations and via skype I found a veterinary that said “Yes” to sterilize them for free! And he even had a place where they could spend the night before release. It was so excited how a crazy idea could work so well. The dogs were all doing great, but then someone did something terrible to them. I cannot mention it and I have never got over that, it broke my heart in millions of pieces. So I took distance, I keep helping but by donating to foundations located in Europe.

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