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Returning Home Print

Cosmin Fercau

Romania

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

A modern impressionism story of boats returning home. “Returning Home” captures a poignant moment—a sailor’s journey back to familiar shores. The canvas breathes with nostalgia, and the bold palette knife strokes weave a tale of longing and anticipation. The composition exudes both tranquility and a warm feeling of nostalgia. The play of light on water, captured with a palette knife, adds to this emotional resonance, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in the gentle ebb and flow of emotions within the canvas. "Returning Home" was painted for a friend and is part of a private collection now.

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Giclee on Fine Art Paper

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9 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:

14.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in

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Painting was one of my passions in life from an early age. I'm not a professional painter in the sense that I have studied painting in Art School. I am an architect and a city planner, but I also have an artistic background because of that. I've been impressed by painting since childhood, and it seems that the artistic gene runs in the family, since my uncle is also a painter and an architect. I believe that art is what you feel, turned into a real object. The way that we express ourselves is only limited by our imagination, and talent, if it exists, always find a way even if the means are not always present. I always go through moments of frustration when painting, I start with a mental image of the painting, or something that I find hard to describe, like a feeling that the painting should transmit. Somewhere along the way, there is almost always a moment of "crisis" when I feel that I cannot paint what is in my imagination. I question myself, I feel despair, I feel angry, but when I push forward, I begin to see the painting taking shape. For me, this is the normal way to paint, and I embraced this as a reality. I do not fight it, but I try to push forward passed the bottleneck. All the frustration in the creative process, is just what gives the painting value for me.

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