Title: Dalmatia Artist: Senta Grzadzielewski Medium: Acrylic Size: 18x24 From the Artist: My husband and I rode our bikes up Marjan Hill, and couldn't believe the breathtaking view of the city. I have never been to a place with such overwhelming hospitality. I wanted to capture that beauty in paint. I hope when you look at my work, you see even a glimpse of the beauty that encompasses the city of Split and all of Croatia. This original painting depicts town Split; Croatia's second largest city. Split is one of the Adriatic's most vibrant port cities, stunningly located between mountains and sea. As the economic and cultural center of the Dalmatian coast, Split is bustling with islanders who flock into the city to work even as ferries whisk tourists out to the islands. As an artist, I see beauty in familiar, everyday sights. I am drawn to structures where I can see and feel the energy of people who exist within and outside the walls. I also appreciate how people build their lives in such creativity and optimism seen in something so small as crafting a beautiful garden or as large as the pride taken in managing a family farm. I love capturing and enhancing the bold vibes that vibrate throughout communities large and small and make it magical, especially in communities where I am connected. *Style: Impressionist *Shipping: Boxed carefully - on stretched canvas *Signed front and back, stamped with Certificate of Authenticity *Free Shipping Please contact me for original art requests.
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