LIna Verano - Butterflies Nest





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Lina Verano’s Butterflies Nest is an original 2026 acrylic painting on canvas, 84 cm high by 77 cm wide, in blue and multicolour, in Abstract Expressionism, hand signed, from Romania.
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About this painting : Butterflies Nest is 84 cm x 77 cm , acrylic paint on high-quality canvas, 2026, this is a unique, hand painted artwork.
“Butterflies Nest” - is coming from the chaos theory that describes how very small changes can lead to large, unpredictable outcomes over time. It comes from meteorologist Edward Lorenz, who discovered in the 1960s that tiny differences in initial conditions—like rounding a number from 0.506127 to 0.506—could completely change the results of weather simulations. This led to the famous metaphor:
A butterfly flapping its wings in Brazil can set off a tornado in Texas.
At its core, the butterfly effect is about sensitivity, interconnection, and unseen consequences. Nothing exists in isolation; every action, no matter how small, participates in a larger system.
For me is to express transformation, fragility, and ripple effects.
Signed on the right down corner. Verso, Certified, also signed.
The artwork will be shipped as a rolled, unstretched canvas for safe delivery. Packaged in tube box and wrapped properly.
Rolled works can be easily stretched (for canvas works, i.e. placed onto wooden stretcher bars) and/or framed by a local framer upon arrival completely normal for rolled canvas. Minor waves or creases may be visible upon arrival, which is completely normal for rolled canvas. These will disappear once the canvas is stretched or framed by a professional framer.
All my shipments will be made through DHL EXPRESS or a similar company , always trying to guarantee the safety, care and efficient delivery of the work. However, delays that may occur in the case of goods are beyond my control; I will always be attentive to tracking the shipment and any incident that may arise, being at the customer's disposal to provide appropriate assistance and support.
Thank you for appreciation.
About this painting : Butterflies Nest is 84 cm x 77 cm , acrylic paint on high-quality canvas, 2026, this is a unique, hand painted artwork.
“Butterflies Nest” - is coming from the chaos theory that describes how very small changes can lead to large, unpredictable outcomes over time. It comes from meteorologist Edward Lorenz, who discovered in the 1960s that tiny differences in initial conditions—like rounding a number from 0.506127 to 0.506—could completely change the results of weather simulations. This led to the famous metaphor:
A butterfly flapping its wings in Brazil can set off a tornado in Texas.
At its core, the butterfly effect is about sensitivity, interconnection, and unseen consequences. Nothing exists in isolation; every action, no matter how small, participates in a larger system.
For me is to express transformation, fragility, and ripple effects.
Signed on the right down corner. Verso, Certified, also signed.
The artwork will be shipped as a rolled, unstretched canvas for safe delivery. Packaged in tube box and wrapped properly.
Rolled works can be easily stretched (for canvas works, i.e. placed onto wooden stretcher bars) and/or framed by a local framer upon arrival completely normal for rolled canvas. Minor waves or creases may be visible upon arrival, which is completely normal for rolled canvas. These will disappear once the canvas is stretched or framed by a professional framer.
All my shipments will be made through DHL EXPRESS or a similar company , always trying to guarantee the safety, care and efficient delivery of the work. However, delays that may occur in the case of goods are beyond my control; I will always be attentive to tracking the shipment and any incident that may arise, being at the customer's disposal to provide appropriate assistance and support.
Thank you for appreciation.

