Parfen.D XL - "Dancing on Blue Air"






Holds a bachelor’s degree in art history and a master’s degree in arts and cultural management.
€30 |
|---|
Catawiki Buyer Protection
Your payment’s safe with us until you receive your object.View details
Trustpilot 4.4 | 131604 reviews
Rated Excellent on Trustpilot.
Parfen.D XL presents the original 2026 acrylic landscape painting Dancing on Blue Air, signed by hand, 85 × 70 cm image (95 × 80 cm including the canvas), in excellent condition, sold directly by the artist and shipped rolled without a frame, with a digitally issued certificate of authenticity available on request.
Description from the seller
A sky that is also sea, a sea that is also sky — the ultramarine extends in every direction with no borders or horizons. In this suspended space, where blue hums and pulses with living matter, flowers do not grow: they appear. Pink, crimson, burgundy — they softly explode on the canvas like scattered notes of slow music. Their stems are impossibly thin wires, almost invisible, as if a mere breath were enough to cut them. And yet they resist. Around them, petals and drops of color rain upward and downward together, defying gravity. It is a work that lives in paradox: fragile and powerful, solitary and crowded, still and forever in motion. Like certain moments of grace that arrive unexpectedly from unknown origins, but one knows — with certainty — that they change everything. Signed and dated 2026 at the bottom right
Image dimensions: 85 x 70 cm
Overall canvas size: 95 x 80 cm
The work is sold unframed; this will be rolled and shipped in a cardboard tube.
The certificate of authenticity is issued exclusively on request, in digital format.
Parfen D. is a contemporary artist who transforms painting into a poetic gesture, capable of revealing the intimate connection between human beings and nature. His work is distinguished by the ability to silently evoke universal emotions through a refined and minimalist visual poetry. He does not seek to represent nature realistically, but to suggest its essence: fragility, lightness, and a deep connection with our inner world. Each brushstroke is a meditative act, an invitation to slow down, to immerse oneself in a universe of vibrating silence. The colors, which often dominate his works, are not merely hues but true protagonists, charged with memory and meaning. His canvases do not impose a narrative, but offer spaces of contemplation where everyone can find their own story.
A sky that is also sea, a sea that is also sky — the ultramarine extends in every direction with no borders or horizons. In this suspended space, where blue hums and pulses with living matter, flowers do not grow: they appear. Pink, crimson, burgundy — they softly explode on the canvas like scattered notes of slow music. Their stems are impossibly thin wires, almost invisible, as if a mere breath were enough to cut them. And yet they resist. Around them, petals and drops of color rain upward and downward together, defying gravity. It is a work that lives in paradox: fragile and powerful, solitary and crowded, still and forever in motion. Like certain moments of grace that arrive unexpectedly from unknown origins, but one knows — with certainty — that they change everything. Signed and dated 2026 at the bottom right
Image dimensions: 85 x 70 cm
Overall canvas size: 95 x 80 cm
The work is sold unframed; this will be rolled and shipped in a cardboard tube.
The certificate of authenticity is issued exclusively on request, in digital format.
Parfen D. is a contemporary artist who transforms painting into a poetic gesture, capable of revealing the intimate connection between human beings and nature. His work is distinguished by the ability to silently evoke universal emotions through a refined and minimalist visual poetry. He does not seek to represent nature realistically, but to suggest its essence: fragility, lightness, and a deep connection with our inner world. Each brushstroke is a meditative act, an invitation to slow down, to immerse oneself in a universe of vibrating silence. The colors, which often dominate his works, are not merely hues but true protagonists, charged with memory and meaning. His canvases do not impose a narrative, but offer spaces of contemplation where everyone can find their own story.
