Insight
Claudia Mușat
3.800 €
In this artwork, an expanse of blue dominates the canvas. This blue, imbued with a depth reminiscent of hidden wells and sacred springs, subtly evokes the essence of life itself. The golden frame, resplendent and serene, acts as a counterpoint to the rich, life-sustaining hue within, suggesting an interplay between the material and the elemental. Through this delicate balance, the piece subtly alludes to themes of transcendence and the vital forces that underpin existence.
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Artwork Information
Year: 2011
Materials: Bombyx mori collage on cardboard
Autenthification: This artwork is signed on the front
Series: GeometriesThis series investigates the transformation of the square, tracing its progression from a fundamental geometric shape to a complex architectural concept. Beginning with its basic form, the square is reimagined through a series of perspectives inspired by the conceptual theme of the “cuboid family.”
Each artwork in the series serves as a distinct exploration, offering interpretations of the square and its potential as a foundational element within architectural space. The artist examines the square from various angles and dimensions, revealing its capacity to both structure and deconstruct space.
By deconstructing the square and reconstructing it in different architectural planes, the series uncovers the shape’s complexity and adaptability. These multifaceted representations illustrate how the square can evolve beyond its initial simplicity to embody a rich array of visual and spatial possibilities.
Through this exploration, the series emphasizes the square’s dual role in both abstraction and order. The square, traditionally seen as a symbol of stability and balance, is presented here as a dynamic element capable of transformation.
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Additional information
Weight 7,5 kg Dimensions 10 × 48 × 48 cm Artist Subject Abstract
Frame Brown
Orientation Square
Size Small
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Dimensions & Framing
Dimensions & Framing
Artwork Dimensions: 43×43 cm
Weight: 2,5Kg
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Shipping
Shipping
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Artwork Information
Year: 2011
Materials: Bombyx mori collage on cardboard
Autenthification: This artwork is signed on the front
Series: GeometriesThis series investigates the transformation of the square, tracing its progression from a fundamental geometric shape to a complex architectural concept. Beginning with its basic form, the square is reimagined through a series of perspectives inspired by the conceptual theme of the “cuboid family.”
Each artwork in the series serves as a distinct exploration, offering interpretations of the square and its potential as a foundational element within architectural space. The artist examines the square from various angles and dimensions, revealing its capacity to both structure and deconstruct space.
By deconstructing the square and reconstructing it in different architectural planes, the series uncovers the shape’s complexity and adaptability. These multifaceted representations illustrate how the square can evolve beyond its initial simplicity to embody a rich array of visual and spatial possibilities.
Through this exploration, the series emphasizes the square’s dual role in both abstraction and order. The square, traditionally seen as a symbol of stability and balance, is presented here as a dynamic element capable of transformation.
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Additional information
Weight 7,5 kg Dimensions 10 × 48 × 48 cm Artist Subject Abstract
Frame Brown
Orientation Square
Size Small
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Dimensions & Framing
Dimensions & Framing
Artwork Dimensions: 43×43 cm
Weight: 2,5Kg
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Shipping
Shipping
Achimia ships artworks internationally, ensuring that art lovers worldwide can enjoy our collection. For more information regarding shipping, check our FAQ page.
ABOUT THE ARTIST

Claudia Mușat (b.1958) in Bucharest, Romania, is a prominent visual artist renowned for her expertise in tapestry. Her academic journey began at the “Nicolae Grigorescu” Institute of Fine Arts in Bucharest, where she studied where she graduated in 1982 with a specialization in textile arts.