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Triptych "Fishy Ginkgo" Painting

Diana Titova

Spain

Painting, Watercolor on Paper

Size: 28.3 W x 15.7 H x 0 D in

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About The Artwork

Ginkgo Biloba is also called a living fossil, the genus Ginkgo first appeared in the Middle Jurassic. The modern species survived in a small area in Central China where it has long been cultivated. The first record of Europeans encountering it is in 1690 in Japanese Temple Gardens, some planted trees at temples are believed to be over 1,500 years old. Because of its status in Buddhism and Confucianism, the ginkgo is also widely planted in Korea and in Japan since the 14th century. Gingko has been commonly cultivated in North America for over 200 years and in Europe for close to 300, but during that time, it has never become significantly naturalized. The leaves of Ginkgo are unique among seed plants, being fan-shaped with parallel veins. This refined and exquisite mandala composition was borne from my personal fascination for the strength and peculiarity of this survivor. Interestingly, but my first encounter with Ginkgo Biloba happened in The Botanical Garden in Amsterdam in 2016 where our tour guide explained how that majestic tree arrived in the garden and many other interesting details about the specie. So, the most precious souvenir from the trip to the Netherland was a few leaves of Ginkgo Biloba picked up on the ground. And precisely those leaves were used to draw these mandalas. Organizing leaves in composition I saw that a shape of fish appears in between… so I kept it. Et Voilà! Fishy Ginkgo is borne! NOT for sale separately. Sold as a triptych. Original Mandala painting by Diana Titova. Watercolor and finger wax painting on high-quality cold-pressed paper 300g/m2 (140lbs). Unframed Size: 40×30×0,1cm / 15,7x11,8x0,1in (each piece). Signed on the front and on the back sides and comes with the certificate of authenticity. The artwork will be shipped with Express Mail Service usually arrives within 7-10 days after dispatch worldwide. It will be shipped in a cardboard box (highly safe packaging).

Details & Dimensions

Multi-paneled Painting:Watercolor on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:28.3 W x 15.7 H x 0 D in

Number of Panels:2

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Diana Titova is a Spain-based artist born in Russia. Love of art accompanied her throughout her life, whether it was fine art, applied arts, or the history of art. Consequently, she graduated as an Art Teacher from a Pedagogical University in Russia. Then, guided by intuition she moved first to New Zealand (Auckland), where she spent three years, and after to Spain (Marbella), where she lives and works since 2011, acquiring on the way knowledge of foreign languages and other professions. After having accomplished a two year Yoga Teacher Course and getting submerged in the atmosphere of spiritual practice, Diana started painting Mandalas, Yantras, and Hindu Deities alternating it with previously preferred subjects like woman figures and animals. Having done classical art study Diana usually works with oil on canvas occasionally creating smaller pieces with watercolor and mixed media on paper. In her artwork, the artist explores the emotional effect of color and the philosophy of inner harmony in both figurative and abstract geometrical paintings that are full of vibrant energy and light. Her pieces simultaneously propose clarity and mystery, intensity and softness. She emphasizes the meaning of gesture and the precision of line while studying the relationships between the figurative and abstract. A fascination with sacred geometry and lineal precision continues to underlie her Abstract Geometrical paintings, while her figurative work deploys a meaningful, quiet atmosphere across clear surfaces that leaves the space for self-reflection and self-awareness. “I create and figurative and geometric paintings and all my art pieces incorporate meaning, sometimes it is clear and easy to see, in other cases it is hidden, disguised within symbols and signs, and requires some time to be figured out. In one word, I like to create riddles and make my viewers wonder what is the meaning. My paintings encourage people the search for the answer within themselves. My art has a great meaning for me but at the same time I wish to inspire my audience to reflect and to discover something new about themselves”. My figurative art is mostly inspired by human behavior, feelings and emotions, personal life experience and the experience of those who surround me. I like to reflect on how people interact with each other, with nature and other species as well as with the planet and the Universe.

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