Marta Ellie (1985) - Where Light Becomes Petals XXL

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Marta Ellie (1985) presents an original 2025 giclée digital print titled 'Where Light Becomes Petals XXL' on 365 g/m² canvas, 120 × 120 cm, unframed and shipped rolled, hand signed, produced in Poland, in excellent condition, with a certificate of authenticity (digital certificate available on request) and sold direct from the artist.

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This luminous composition evokes a dreamlike garden where flowers seem to exist between reality and imagination. Soft, flowing brushstrokes and layered textures give the petals an almost ethereal presence, as if they were illuminated from within rather than by external light.

The palette moves gently between warm corals, glowing yellows, and cool blues, creating a subtle dialogue between warmth and calm. Forms dissolve and reappear, suggesting growth, movement, and quiet transformation. The flowers are not botanical studies, but emotional impressions — moments of beauty suspended in time.

Influenced by contemporary abstraction and expressive color work, the painting embraces softness without losing intensity. Light becomes a material in itself, shaping the composition and guiding the viewer’s eye across the surface in slow, meditative rhythms.

This artwork invites contemplation and stillness. It is a visual meditation on fragility, renewal, and the silent energy of nature — a reminder that beauty often reveals itself most powerfully in moments of quiet attention.
Digital artwork giclée-printed on 365 g/m² high-quality canvas
Certificate of authenticity.
A digital certificate will be provided upon request
Unframed, shipped rolled in a tube
Delivery time: 3-7 working days*

*Applies to deliveries to most EU markets. Delivery times for other countries will vary based on DHL, UPS, or FedEx standard shipping times.

I’m Marta Ellie, and my work is deeply inspired by the organic rhythms of nature, the strength of feminism, and the evolving structures of social narratives. With over 20 years of experience in the art world, I’ve cultivated a practice that bridges the traditional and contemporary—merging time-honored techniques with modern themes and technology. My creative process involves mixed media, including acrylics, oils, collages, and juxtaposed photography. These elements often come to life through digital manipulation and, at times, AI, adding depth and interaction to each piece.

This collection features limited edition prints based on my original works. I personally oversee the giclée printing process on premium canvas, ensuring that each print maintains the authenticity and vibrant detail of the original creation.

My work engages viewers in a reflective experience, blending art with storytelling.


This luminous composition evokes a dreamlike garden where flowers seem to exist between reality and imagination. Soft, flowing brushstrokes and layered textures give the petals an almost ethereal presence, as if they were illuminated from within rather than by external light.

The palette moves gently between warm corals, glowing yellows, and cool blues, creating a subtle dialogue between warmth and calm. Forms dissolve and reappear, suggesting growth, movement, and quiet transformation. The flowers are not botanical studies, but emotional impressions — moments of beauty suspended in time.

Influenced by contemporary abstraction and expressive color work, the painting embraces softness without losing intensity. Light becomes a material in itself, shaping the composition and guiding the viewer’s eye across the surface in slow, meditative rhythms.

This artwork invites contemplation and stillness. It is a visual meditation on fragility, renewal, and the silent energy of nature — a reminder that beauty often reveals itself most powerfully in moments of quiet attention.
Digital artwork giclée-printed on 365 g/m² high-quality canvas
Certificate of authenticity.
A digital certificate will be provided upon request
Unframed, shipped rolled in a tube
Delivery time: 3-7 working days*

*Applies to deliveries to most EU markets. Delivery times for other countries will vary based on DHL, UPS, or FedEx standard shipping times.

I’m Marta Ellie, and my work is deeply inspired by the organic rhythms of nature, the strength of feminism, and the evolving structures of social narratives. With over 20 years of experience in the art world, I’ve cultivated a practice that bridges the traditional and contemporary—merging time-honored techniques with modern themes and technology. My creative process involves mixed media, including acrylics, oils, collages, and juxtaposed photography. These elements often come to life through digital manipulation and, at times, AI, adding depth and interaction to each piece.

This collection features limited edition prints based on my original works. I personally oversee the giclée printing process on premium canvas, ensuring that each print maintains the authenticity and vibrant detail of the original creation.

My work engages viewers in a reflective experience, blending art with storytelling.


Details

Artist
Marta Ellie (1985)
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Where Light Becomes Petals XXL
Technique
AI, Digital print, Giclée, Mixed technique
Signature
Hand signed
Country of Origin
Poland
Year
2025
Condition
Excellent condition
Colour
Black, Blue, Green, Multicolour, Orange, Pink, Red, Yellow
Height
120 cm
Width
120 cm
Depiction/Theme
Spring scene
Style
Modern
Period
2020+
Sold with frame
No
PolandVerified
516
Objects sold
97.26%
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