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The spring will come (2025) Digital Arts by Eilís P.

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  • Dimensions Several sizes available
  • Several s available (Fine art paper, Metal Print, Canvas Print)
  • Framing Framing available (Floating Frame + Under Glass, Frame + Under Acrylic Glass)
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Through the rain-streaked window, I watch the anemones nod gently in their copper vessel, their delicate petals a defiant burst of life against the leaden sky. The antique mug, weathered to a soft verdigris patina, cradles the blooms like a protective palm, its worn surface telling stories of countless morning coffees and forgotten afternoon teas. [...]
Through the rain-streaked window, I watch the anemones nod gently in their copper vessel, their delicate petals a defiant burst of life against the leaden sky. The antique mug, weathered to a soft verdigris patina, cradles the blooms like a protective palm, its worn surface telling stories of countless morning coffees and forgotten afternoon teas.

These humble flowers, gathered from the windswept garden before the storm rolled in, possess a quiet dignity that seems to deepen with each ing hour. Their stems, arranged with unplanned grace, cast subtle shadows across my desk as occasional breaks in the clouds send shafts of pale light through the study.

The bouquet becomes a focal point for contemplation, drawing my attention away from the persistent rain drumming on the window. Each pristine bloom seems to hold within its centre a fragment of ed sunshine, transforming what might have been a day of melancholy into one of unexpected beauty. In their unassuming presence, I find a reminder that even the simplest things can illuminate the darkest corners of our days.

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As an artist, my journey has been deeply influenced by my upbringing in Italy, a land steeped in artistic tradition. From a young age, I was captivated by the rich tapestry of beauty woven by the great masters [...]

As an artist, my journey has been deeply influenced by my upbringing in Italy, a land steeped in artistic tradition. From a young age, I was captivated by the rich tapestry of beauty woven by the great masters who called this country home. It was amidst this backdrop of cultural richness that my appreciation for art blossomed, shaping my perception of the world and instilling in me a profound reverence for the aesthetic.
However, it was not until the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic that I truly embraced my identity as an artist. Faced with the challenges of isolation and uncertainty, I turned to digital art as a means of creative expression. This period of forced introspection served as a catalyst for my artistic evolution, propelling me towards the discovery of new techniques and styles.
In particular, I found myself drawn to the palette knife technique, because of its ability to evoke a sense of abstract realism. Through the interplay of vibrant colours and subtle metallic accents, I strive to capture the essence of the world around me. My paintings are infused with a luminous energy that enhances the reality of the subjects, all while maintaining an abstract perception.
My artistic vision finds its fullest expression in the depiction of seascapes and the picturesque landscapes of Connemara. Inspired by the rugged beauty of the Irish coast, I seek to transport the viewer to a realm where time stands still and the natural world unfolds in all its splendour.
Yet, it is my latest collection that holds a special place in my heart. Dedicated to exploring the parallel worlds of children and dog puppies, these paintings are a celebration of innocence and companionship. With meticulous attention to detail, I endeavour to capture the unique bond shared between these two beings, as seen through the windows of their eyes.
In essence, my art reflects the myriad influences that have shaped my journey as an artist. From the storied landscapes of Italy to the rugged shores of Connemara, each painting serves as a testament to the transformative power of creativity and the enduring beauty of the human spirit.

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