Lea Ottavi - Drift of Horizons · XXL






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Lea Ottavi obra original 1/1 Drift of Horizons · XXL, pintura digital sobre tela de algodón 100 %, 120 × 80 cm (130 × 90 cm con borde blanco de 5 cm), firmada a mano en la trasera con COA, vendida directamente por la artista, sin enmarcar y enviada enrollada; excelente estado, origen Polonia, peso 1 kg.
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Drift of Horizons 2026 Sin Reserva
For sale without frame or stretcher
Author: Lea Ottavi
Original and unique work 1/1
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Technique & Materials
This artwork is made on high-quality 100% cotton canvas (approx. 380 g/m²). It is based on a developed image printed and transferred onto the canvas.
The artwork is sold unframed and shipped rolled in a tube.
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Dimensions
The canvas measures 120 × 80 cm and includes a 5 cm white border, bringing the total size to 130 × 90 cm - ideal for elegant presentation in a refined interior.
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Signature & Authenticity
Sold directly by the artist. The artwork is signed hand-signed on the back.
Each piece is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity (COA), personally signed by the artist, Lea Ottavi.
The work is sold unframed and without a stretcher.
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Secure Shipping
The artwork is shipped unframed, carefully rolled in a sturdy, professional tube.
The shipment is fully insured for the total auction value against damage or loss.
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Collections
Works by Lea Ottavi are part of private collections across Europe and Asia, highlighting the artist’s steadily growing presence on the international contemporary art scene. Her pieces are sought after for their distinctive mixed-media approach and hand-finished character, attracting collectors who value originality and tactile depth.
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About the artist
My practice combines digital tools with traditional, hands-on techniques. I work with software such as Adobe Suite and AI-based solutions as part of the creative process, using them as a starting point rather than a final result. Each piece is then physically reworked on canvas, allowing for direct intervention, texture, and variation.
I’m particularly interested in the dialogue between precision and imperfection — between what is generated and what is shaped manually. This approach leads to works that are visually layered, technically refined, but still open, tactile, and individual.
Instagram: @lea.ottavi
Drift of Horizons 2026 Sin Reserva
For sale without frame or stretcher
Author: Lea Ottavi
Original and unique work 1/1
⸻
Technique & Materials
This artwork is made on high-quality 100% cotton canvas (approx. 380 g/m²). It is based on a developed image printed and transferred onto the canvas.
The artwork is sold unframed and shipped rolled in a tube.
⸻
Dimensions
The canvas measures 120 × 80 cm and includes a 5 cm white border, bringing the total size to 130 × 90 cm - ideal for elegant presentation in a refined interior.
⸻
Signature & Authenticity
Sold directly by the artist. The artwork is signed hand-signed on the back.
Each piece is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity (COA), personally signed by the artist, Lea Ottavi.
The work is sold unframed and without a stretcher.
⸻
Secure Shipping
The artwork is shipped unframed, carefully rolled in a sturdy, professional tube.
The shipment is fully insured for the total auction value against damage or loss.
⸻
Collections
Works by Lea Ottavi are part of private collections across Europe and Asia, highlighting the artist’s steadily growing presence on the international contemporary art scene. Her pieces are sought after for their distinctive mixed-media approach and hand-finished character, attracting collectors who value originality and tactile depth.
⸻
About the artist
My practice combines digital tools with traditional, hands-on techniques. I work with software such as Adobe Suite and AI-based solutions as part of the creative process, using them as a starting point rather than a final result. Each piece is then physically reworked on canvas, allowing for direct intervention, texture, and variation.
I’m particularly interested in the dialogue between precision and imperfection — between what is generated and what is shaped manually. This approach leads to works that are visually layered, technically refined, but still open, tactile, and individual.
Instagram: @lea.ottavi
