Woman & Wine Nr. 9 30x40 on Paper — by Judith Clara
Are you currently seeking a minimalist work of art to adorn a cherished location in your home or office? A piece that emanates a sense of tranquility and resilience? No. 9 from the remarkable WOMEN AND WINE collection by Judith Clara depicts a reclining female figure with crossed legs, viewed from the front. Notably, she gracefully balances a glass of wine on the tip of her right foot. It is worth mentioning that this particular motif forms an integral part of a comprehensive set consisting of all ten motifs encompassed within the entire WOMEN AND WINE collection.
Size: 30x40 cm
Paper: Munken Lynx rough 300g, soft white
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Are you currently seeking a minimalist work of art to adorn a cherished location in your home or office? A piece that emanates a sense of tranquility and resilience? No. 9 from the remarkable WOMEN AND WINE collection by Judith Clara depicts a reclining female figure with crossed legs, viewed from the front. Notably, she gracefully balances a glass of wine on the tip of her right foot. It is worth mentioning that this particular motif forms an integral part of a comprehensive set consisting of all ten motifs encompassed within the entire WOMEN AND WINE collection.
Size: 30x40 cm
Paper: Munken Lynx rough 300g, soft white
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Are you currently seeking a minimalist work of art to adorn a cherished location in your home or office? A piece that emanates a sense of tranquility and resilience? No. 9 from the remarkable WOMEN AND WINE collection by Judith Clara depicts a reclining female figure with crossed legs, viewed from the front. Notably, she gracefully balances a glass of wine on the tip of her right foot. It is worth mentioning that this particular motif forms an integral part of a comprehensive set consisting of all ten motifs encompassed within the entire WOMEN AND WINE collection.
Size: 30x40 cm
Paper: Munken Lynx rough 300g, soft white
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Judith Clara (@judithclara.art) is a German one-line-artist, specialising in creating beautiful and evocative original artwork using one continuous unbroken line of ink, often embellishing it with a dash of colour.