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maya florence brittain

Italy

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 19.7 W x 27.6 H x 1 D in

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Painting women giving up. I am painting in my country house these days. The house and plot of land my father left me. The worked on this painting after a neighbor of mine took some rocks away from the land. No big deal a part from the fact that they were a part of my history and the history of this plot of land. There is a little forest on our land. From outside the forest you could see that inside was a natural mound of large stones . My dad would look at them and talk about how beautiful it would have been to clean the forest up one day to be able to reach the stones and rest on them. This past year I finally got it done with much help and I was very happy about it. Well it turns out the builder neighbor needed the stones to make a wall the other day. Before I could stop him they were gone. A little part of me left when I saw those rocks gone and I wonder... what will remain?

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Painting:Oil on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:19.7 W x 27.6 H x 1 D in

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Maya Florence Brittain-Sakuma is a multi media visual artist. She is of Japanese and American parentage but was born and raised in Rome Italy where she has now returned to after having lived in Japan and the USA. In her youth she was surrounded by an artistically inclined family. Her father was a writer, producer and film director while her mother was an art historian specialised in the history of Rome. Her inherited passion for the arts lead her to study music at the Rome conservatory, traditional japanese dance and shodo (the art of calligraphy) in Fukushima, Japan, and to earn a degree in Architecture at the Illinois Institute of Technology of Chicago. Her international background and early diversified education gave her the possibility to live multiple cultures in her youth that are now profoundly embedded in her. As a citizen of the world she is fascinated by her personal search for identity and the oblique precarious manner in which she views existence. Her work allows her to communicate, acknowledge and document the emotional side of this journey. She is an existential artist. www.mayabrittain.com

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