



Nature's Refresh-Art No. 66/2022
Rs.8,600.00 - Rs.17,100.00
"The antidote to exhaustion isn't rest, its nature."
1. This is fine art reproduction of my original painting.
2. This is limited edition painting.
3. Paper: Archival rag watercolour paper.
4. Frame: High quality frame.
Frame type: Metal / Wood: 0.25" to 1"
5. Mount: Acid-free, mould-free mounts.
2. This is limited edition painting.
3. Paper: Archival rag watercolour paper.
4. Frame: High quality frame.
Frame type: Metal / Wood: 0.25" to 1"
5. Mount: Acid-free, mould-free mounts.
Mount Size: 2" to 3"
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Introduction, process & technique
The painting depicts a natural scene, a serene river, intricately detailed with pen work to capture the fine details of the trees, foliage, and natural elements. Watercolours are used to evoke the soothing and harmonious colours of the natural world, creating a sense of tranquility and rejuvenation.
Reflection & inspiration behind the work
The composition might emphasise the idea of nature as a place of escape and renewal, highlighting the beauty and serenity of the natural landscape. The saying "The antidote to exhaustion isn't rest, it's nature" incorporated into the painting, serves as a philosophical and contemplative message. It implies that when feeling weary and drained, the best remedy isn't necessarily physical rest but rather the rejuvenating and invigorating experience of connecting with nature. The combination of the natural landscape and the message reinforces the idea of nature as a source of solace and revitalisation. The blend of detailed pen work and the soft, evocative qualities of watercolours creates a visually captivating and emotionally resonant artwork. It inspires viewers to reflect on the therapeutic and rejuvenating qualities of nature and the importance of seeking solace in the natural world.
Placement of the painting for positive energy
This painting would make for a visually refreshing and philosophically rich addition to any space, encouraging viewers to consider nature as the antidote to exhaustion and a place of renewal and vitality.


