16x20-family-dinner-joanna-concejo
$ 235.00
This artwork has such exquisite details, such as the flower sketching on the background, the table cloth, the mushrooms and the little pine trees on the table.
Family dinner by Joanna Concejo Sizes: LARGE -16 x 20 inches (40,5 x 50,8 cm.), 12 x 16 inches (30,3 x 40,5 cm.) and 14 x 18 inches (35,5 x 45,7 cm.)
This limited edition print is printed on artist-quality pigment- and acid-free cotton paper and comes unframed (framing option available separately) Each print in this series of 25, comes numbered and signed by the artist with the date of printing. While all prints come unframed, they all fit standard frame and pre-cut mat sizes (read: you won’t ever need to pay for pricey custom framing).
Category: Drawing. Pencil. Color pencil. Painting. Polish artist.
Curators recommendation: Wedding gift. Gifts for her. Anniversary gift. Housewarming gift.
About the artist:
Joanna Concejo was born in 1971 in Slupsk in Poland. She graduated in 1998 at the Academy of Fine Arts in Poznan. Since 1994 she moved to Paris, France, where she lives and works. Her work won numerous awards and recognitions all over the world; to name some of them: n 2004 she was selected for the Illustrators Exhibition of Children's Book Fair in Bologna and in 2004 won the Calabria Incantata "Abracalabria" Altomonte (Italy) prize. Her work was also selected for the Biennial of Illustration "Ilustrarte" Barreiro (Portugal) in 2005, 2009 and 2013. She participated in solo and group exhibitions in Europe and Asia. Joanna’s drawings create a beautiful world. Her work is like a pebble thrown in the water: its splash reverberates in circles of emotion and thoughts that linger. How does she achieve this magic? There is an element of mystery, perhaps even to herself; it seems that when she makes art, she surrenders to her own creative powers; she creates art that invites us, the viewers, to enter a portal and get transported to her remarkable world.
This is what she says about her work: “Inspiration is not something I seek, it is more a state of availability in life, an openness to things that happen to me, to the encounters I have, to images, landscapes, to everything I can see, hear, touch ... I am often surprised myself of what I can do. It is often very unconscious.”
Keywords: drawing, pencil drawing, fine art, animals, paintings, landscape, illustration. French artist. Polish artist.
(Framed print on picture may appear in different proportion than real)