Syria
Penelope Fleming’s Syria (1962) captures the emotional essence of the landscape through soft, flowing brushstrokes and transparent washes, emphasizing a personal and atmospheric connection over literal depiction.
Penelope Fleming’s Syria (1962), a watercolor on paper, explores the essence of the landscape through a nuanced, atmospheric lens. Rather than offering a direct, detailed portrayal, Fleming channels the spirit of the Syrian terrain, allowing the landscape to unfold through soft, flowing brushstrokes and transparent washes of color. The piece is a reflection of her artistic practice, where she blends personal experience with the broader emotional resonance of place. Much like her other works, Syria is less about geographic accuracy and more about evoking the feeling of being immersed in the landscape, where time, memory, and emotional experience converge into a harmonious visual language.
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| Dimensions | 23 × 35 cm |
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| Special Features | Includes Certificate of Authenticity, Limited Edition, One-of-a-Kind, Signed by Artist |
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| Year of Creation | 1962 |


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