In the Shadows of Sleeping Giant Mountain III
by Maria Rova
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Dimensions
75.000 x 110.000 cm.
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Title
In the Shadows of Sleeping Giant Mountain III
Artist
Maria Rova
Medium
Painting - Dyes And Resist On Silk
Description
One in a series of five silk paintings featuring the culture and wildlife of Fiji. The rugged skyline of the Sleeping Giant Mountains we see from our home runs through each painting.
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February 18th, 2011
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Comments (11)
Lori Miller
Such beautiful images and colors. Maria, I've been thinking about you since I last looked at your art (LOVE it!) and wondered if you happened to have a blog or a book about your life in Fiji. I am so interested in your life and art there. I'm sure others would be too.
Maria Rova replied:
Hi Lori, thanks for your interest. I have just recently started writing a blog "Noted On The Wayside" which can be found at http://maria-rova-art.blogspot.com/. Just occasional bits and pieces about my life as an artist in Fiji - maybe once my kids have grown up and flown the nest I'll have time for more entries! :)
Linda Gair
Hello found you by accident so glad I did you have captured the spirit of Fijians simply wonderful wish I could paint like this such joy thank you for sharing your wonderful work will order a print of one of these.
Maria Rova replied:
Thanks LInda, it gives me such energy to connect, through art, with others who love and cherish our way of life here in Fiji!
Pauline Moore
All your work is amazing! Its like a kind of lyrical cubism or something? I don't know what to call it and that means it is very, very creative, outside the box!
Maria Rova replied:
thanks Pauline for your delightful comment! I've never been very good at fitting into prescribed boxes, and I guess my (largely self-taught) art endeavors don't do so either!