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Contemporary Abstract Original Art for Sale What the Lake Saw 36" x 48"
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What the Lake Saw 36" x 48"

$3,400.00

36” x 48” mixed media collage on canvas

What the Lake Saw was born from a quiet walk with my James and Silvi along the shores of Spider Lake. It’s my largest piece yet, and in many ways, it holds the spaciousness I felt that day—the wide sky, the still water, the unspoken conversations. Like all my work, it came together intuitively. I tore and layered paper as a way of letting go, trusting the piece to reveal itself over time. There was no plan, only a feeling I followed. In the solitude of my studio, I built each layer slowly, allowing memory, connection, and landscape to intertwine. If you move through life by listening more than pushing, if you trust what unfolds naturally, What the Lake Saw might feel like a reflection of your own inner terrain.

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36” x 48” mixed media collage on canvas

What the Lake Saw was born from a quiet walk with my James and Silvi along the shores of Spider Lake. It’s my largest piece yet, and in many ways, it holds the spaciousness I felt that day—the wide sky, the still water, the unspoken conversations. Like all my work, it came together intuitively. I tore and layered paper as a way of letting go, trusting the piece to reveal itself over time. There was no plan, only a feeling I followed. In the solitude of my studio, I built each layer slowly, allowing memory, connection, and landscape to intertwine. If you move through life by listening more than pushing, if you trust what unfolds naturally, What the Lake Saw might feel like a reflection of your own inner terrain.

36” x 48” mixed media collage on canvas

What the Lake Saw was born from a quiet walk with my James and Silvi along the shores of Spider Lake. It’s my largest piece yet, and in many ways, it holds the spaciousness I felt that day—the wide sky, the still water, the unspoken conversations. Like all my work, it came together intuitively. I tore and layered paper as a way of letting go, trusting the piece to reveal itself over time. There was no plan, only a feeling I followed. In the solitude of my studio, I built each layer slowly, allowing memory, connection, and landscape to intertwine. If you move through life by listening more than pushing, if you trust what unfolds naturally, What the Lake Saw might feel like a reflection of your own inner terrain.

Silvina Lanusse Art

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