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36 x 36 in
Acrylic on canvas

 

Centered on a quiet moment of closeness, Summer Dreams unfolds through a soft interplay of light, warmth, and presence. The two animals lean toward one another, their proximity suggesting a connection that feels both instinctive and gently reflective.

 

In this shared space, the animals become a bridge — a subtle language through which intimacy, trust, and vulnerability take form. The tension here is quieter, existing between openness and retreat, between the desire to connect and the instinct to remain protected.

 

Light moves across their forms with a gentle warmth, evoking the fleeting nature of summer — a moment suspended between fullness and transience. Rather than defining the relationship, the painting holds it open, allowing meaning to emerge through presence, sensitivity, and the quiet resonance of being together.

 

It is a space that feels tender rather than fixed — like a memory that continues to glow even after the moment has passed.

 

"Summer Dreams"

$6,000.00Price
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  • 36 x 36 in
    Acrylic on canvas

    Centered on a quiet moment of closeness, Summer Dreams unfolds through a soft interplay of light, warmth, and presence. The two animals lean toward one another, their proximity suggesting a connection that feels both instinctive and gently reflective.

    In this shared space, the animals become a bridge — a subtle language through which intimacy, trust, and vulnerability take form. The tension here is quieter, existing between openness and retreat, between the desire to connect and the instinct to remain protected.

    Light moves across their forms with a gentle warmth, evoking the fleeting nature of summer — a moment suspended between fullness and transience. Rather than defining the relationship, the painting holds it open, allowing meaning to emerge through presence, sensitivity, and the quiet resonance of being together.

    It is a space that feels tender rather than fixed — like a memory that continues to glow even after the moment has passed.

© 2035 by Kasia Kaznocha

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