The Tree of Life painting refers to the oldest tress on earth, especially Methuselah - a pine tree living in California Mountains since almost 5000 years. This painting is also about art itself. Art is a human need both as a process of creating a work of art and simply as a way of interacting with it. In this way, art becomes life itself, a need without a purpose, but for its own sake. Stimulates the brain to produce chemical reactions that promote well-being. It increases our cognitive abilities, making us more creative and mentally resilient. Art is like a tree—it cannot move, but is constantly changing. Art is like a waterfall—it cannot change position, but is constantly in motion. Art is the need for contradictions that enable us to develop self-awareness. This painting refers to the most iconic trees of life paintings (f.ex. Gustav Klimts') and also to one of the oldest techniques for creating works of art: cloisonné. This technique involves covering surfaces with colored enamel. Originating in the Mediterranean basin, it was transferred to China, from where it spread to other Asian regions, becoming the most recognizable decoration technique in Asia. The cloisonné technique exemplifies the concept of art and the spread of the need to create and engage with works of art. So, art begins with the need to decorate and cloisonne is one of the best examples of this. This painting is an oil on vegan linen canvas 100x150cm and it has very strong, specific texture on the surface making it a bit three-dimensional like enameled jewelry or a vessel.
The Tree of Life
SKU: FN-82
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