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Tati Soko
Artist Studio - One of a Kind Figurative Watercolor Painting, Archival Paper

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Artist Studio Watercolor on Archival Cotton Paper In this figurative watercolor painting, the artist's mastery becomes evident as they transform the art studio into a realm of creative inspiration. Through the delicate interplay of pastel tones, from the soft pink walls to the green plants, the blue details, and the golden palm tree-shaped decorative plant, the composition becomes an invitation to embrace the transformative power of art. The painting envelops the viewer in a sanctuary where imagination flourishes, where colors dance, and where the artist's spirit soars. The artist's skillful hand brings to life the studio's soft pink walls, suffusing the space with a gentle and soothing ambiance. With delicate brushstrokes, the pink hues ebb and flow, capturing the essence of a serene atmosphere that nurtures the creative spirit. The walls become a canvas in themselves, their color serving as a backdrop for artistic expression to unfold. Tati Soko Artist Studio Size : 10 x 8 inches Original Watercolor Watercolor on Archival Cotton Paper One of a kind watercolor, figurative painting __________ About the Artist Born in 1992 in Buenos Aires, Tatiana got her masters in fashion design from Palermo University. She started her career working as a fashion designer and print maker for various companies including haute couture firms. In 2019 she moved to Barcelona to study professional illustration. For the past 9 years Tatiana has been based in Chile next to the Pacific Ocean, working as a full time Artist and traveling regularly to more tropical destinations for inspiration. Her strong connection with soft colors and nature is where she finds her subjects - simple things: nature, surf, peaceful spaces; her work explores a life in constant movement.
  • Creator:
    Tati Soko (1992, Argentinian)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 10 in (25.4 cm)Width: 8 in (20.32 cm)Depth: 0.1 in (2.54 mm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Bal Harbour, FL
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1899210578672
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