Laura Anton - La Douceur de Majorque






Holds a bachelor’s degree in art history and a master’s degree in arts and cultural management.
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Original oil painting by Laura Anton titled La Douceur de Majorque, 60 × 60 cm, 2026, hand-signed, in excellent condition, portrait in a contemporary style, mounted on a wooden frame and ready to hang, with certificate of authenticity signed by the artist.
Description from the seller
The Sweetness of Majorca
Inspired by my artistic residence in Majorca, this work evokes those precious moments when time seems to slow down. Bathed in light facing the turquoise sea, it celebrates Mediterranean gentleness, the calm of days without urgency, and that rare feeling of simply being there, in perfect harmony with the present moment.
Original oil painting mounted on a wooden easel, certificate of authenticity signed by the artist, shipped via DHL, FedEx,
The work is mounted on a frame and equipped with a hanging system, ready to be installed.
The visuals showing a frame are provided for inspiration and suggest different framing possibilities.
Winner of the “Best European Artist” prize at World Art Dubai 2024 and recipient of the Public Prize as well as the President’s Prize at the Florence Biennale 2023 (Italy), graduate of the Nicolae Grigorescu Academy of Fine Arts in Bucharest, the artist has been painting since a very young age. After living in several countries, notably Mexico and New Zealand, she now resides and works in Antibes.
Her oil paintings, focused on women and sensuality, draw inspiration from Art Deco and Art Nouveau, as well as the compositions of the Italian Renaissance masters. Her canvases exude an atmosphere of peace and serenity, inviting the viewer to immerse themselves in the glamorous and enchanting world of the “Crazy Years” on the French Riviera.
Her works are now part of numerous private collections and have been exhibited in galleries, museums, and prestigious art exhibitions. She has been a finalist for numerous painting and sculpture prizes, including the most recent at the Florence Biennale 2023, where she won the President’s Prize and the Public Prize.
Her work has also been featured in several publications such as Nice Matin, Vauban Magazine, TOUTMA, La Strada, Maisons et Jardins, COTE Magazine, etc.
The Sweetness of Majorca
Inspired by my artistic residence in Majorca, this work evokes those precious moments when time seems to slow down. Bathed in light facing the turquoise sea, it celebrates Mediterranean gentleness, the calm of days without urgency, and that rare feeling of simply being there, in perfect harmony with the present moment.
Original oil painting mounted on a wooden easel, certificate of authenticity signed by the artist, shipped via DHL, FedEx,
The work is mounted on a frame and equipped with a hanging system, ready to be installed.
The visuals showing a frame are provided for inspiration and suggest different framing possibilities.
Winner of the “Best European Artist” prize at World Art Dubai 2024 and recipient of the Public Prize as well as the President’s Prize at the Florence Biennale 2023 (Italy), graduate of the Nicolae Grigorescu Academy of Fine Arts in Bucharest, the artist has been painting since a very young age. After living in several countries, notably Mexico and New Zealand, she now resides and works in Antibes.
Her oil paintings, focused on women and sensuality, draw inspiration from Art Deco and Art Nouveau, as well as the compositions of the Italian Renaissance masters. Her canvases exude an atmosphere of peace and serenity, inviting the viewer to immerse themselves in the glamorous and enchanting world of the “Crazy Years” on the French Riviera.
Her works are now part of numerous private collections and have been exhibited in galleries, museums, and prestigious art exhibitions. She has been a finalist for numerous painting and sculpture prizes, including the most recent at the Florence Biennale 2023, where she won the President’s Prize and the Public Prize.
Her work has also been featured in several publications such as Nice Matin, Vauban Magazine, TOUTMA, La Strada, Maisons et Jardins, COTE Magazine, etc.
