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Cinema, 2020, cm 80 x 50, oil and oxides on bas-relief in plaster on canvas

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There was a need for this collection of works to be remembered that the style of figurative art, symbolism, and even abstraction, as noted by the author, was conceived by primitive man, in the caves of prehistory, at least in their embryonic stage. In the works of Andrea Benetti, some colored geometric shapes found in cave paintings, symbols created and coded by AndrĂ© Leroi Gourhan, are examined, reinterpreted, fantasized, and reinvented by the artist, who wants to make a fitting tribute to the true origins of abstract art. For any inquiries, Please Call or WhatsApp us at 00971561793103 or email contactus@artsmiley.com.  24/7 online chat support is available through our website www.artsmiley.com .

"Stones" - 120 x 80 cm, Mixed Media Painting on Canvas by Artist Alina Ambivalent.

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  Thinking about the stone illustration over the painting? Art Smiley showcases the imaginative nature of the stone through mixed media painting on canvas. "Stones" - 120 x 80 cm, Mixed Media Painting on Canvas by Artist Alina Ambivalent. For any inquiries, Please Call or WhatsApp us at 00971561793103 or email contactus@artsmiley.com.  24/7 online chat support is available through our website www.artsmiley.com .

"Infinite Magic", Mixed Media Painting on Canvas by Artist Alina Ambivalent

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  "Infinite Magic", Mixed Media Painting on Canvas by Artist Alina Ambivalent A boundless, endless, or large number is called an infinite number. A symbol for infinity is often used to indicate it. Philosophers have debated the philosophical nature of infinity since ancient times. Mathematics began working with infinite series in the 17th century after the introduction of the infinity symbol and infinitesimal calculus. Infinity continued to be associated with endless processes and what some mathematicians considered infinitely small quantities. Calculus' foundations remained unclear as mathematicians wrestled with the concept of infinity. For any inquiries, Please Call or WhatsApp us at 00971561793103 or email contactus@artsmiley.com. 24/7 online chat support is available through our website www.artsmiley.com.

Natural Habitat 120x80cm, Mixed Media Painting on Canvas by Artist Alina Ambivalent

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  Natural Habitat 120x80cm, Mixed Media Painting on Canvas by Artist Alina Ambivalent Natural habitats are environments where plants, animals, and other organisms can thrive. Natural habitats are ecological or environmental areas where a particular species of animal lives. An animal's habitat refers to its place of residence in nature. You can understand this by imagining a zoo. A zoo's designers must study the animal's natural habitat in order to recreate it. Swinging from tree branches is a common activity for chimpanzees . Plants and other organisms also have natural habitats. The purpose of this art is to discuss a few types of natural habitats as well as their inhabitants. There are many types of natural habitats. Different species have adapted to different habitats over centuries. Breeding, raising young, and feeding resources depends on a species's natural habitat. The most critical factors in driving a habitat are temperature and precipitation. For any inquiries

"Princess", Oil on Canvas by Indonesian Artist Lalu

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  "Princess", Oil on Canvas by Indonesian Artist Lalu Princess is known for her beauty and elegance. The beauty and the emotional mood set up of the women are illustrated with the perfect blend of color. The stylish beauty of a princess with her shining eyes is an ever-expected sensational view of a woman. Art Smiley showcases the realistic facial view of a woman over the blueish background. For any inquiries, Please Call or WhatsApp us at 00971561793103 or email to contactus@artsmiley.com. 24/7 online chat support is available through our website www.artsmiley.com .

Laguna di Venezia", oil, coffee and oxides on bas-relief in plaster on canvas by Italian Artist Andrea Benetti

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  "Laguna di Venezia", oil, coffee and oxides on bas-relief in plaster on canvas by Italian Artist Andrea Benetti The Venetian lagoon and its horizon are the inspiration for Laguna di Venezia. A collection of twenty-two postcards bound into an origami booklet portrays Venice's most remote areas, including uninhabited islands, small watercraft, piers, harbors, and fishing infrastructure. In modern-day Venice, 118 tiny islands form a fierce and fragile ecosystem endangered by past industrial advancements and ever-increasing tourist numbers. Man-made structures and objects block the horizon's offing on each postcard: weekend boats, trees, deserted islands, wooden poles, oil tanks, and metal huts. Laguna di Venezia suggests the lagoon deteriorated without directly explaining its causes or consequences. For any inquiries, Please Call or WhatsApp us at 00971561793103 or email to contactus@artsmiley.com. 24/7 online chat support is available through our website www.artsmiley