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  • Paper: Hahnemühle Bamboo
  • Sizes: 50 × 40 cm, 30 × 24 cm, 18 × 13 cm
  • Color palette: Misty blue, grey, earthy tones with subtle silver accents
  • Motif: Manul (Pallas’s cat) – symbol of calm, awareness, and inner strength
  • Series: Kasumi – inspired by Japanese aesthetics and the stillness of nature
  • Style: Minimal, atmospheric, with delicate transitions and gentle depth
  • Framing: Unframed
  • Shipping: Carefully packaged with certificate of authenticity

 

This manul, with its golden eyes and the soft, flowing mist surrounding its fur, carries the essence of the Kasumi series: calmness, depth, and the feeling of stepping into another world. Inspired by Japanese aesthetics and natural stillness, the artwork combines refined brushwork around the animal’s face with a restrained palette of grey, misty blue, and earthy brown tones.


The result is a portrait that does not seek to be merely observed — but to be encountered.

Every detail, from the matte background to the delicate grasses, has been composed to leave space to breathe.


A piece for those who seek clarity and quiet — and art that whispers rather than speaks.

Fine Art Print – Acrylic Painting “Silent Guardian”

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  • Please note that colors may vary slightly depending on monitor, display, or lighting settings.


    I photograph my artworks with the utmost care and aim to represent the colors as accurately as possible; however, screen displays may differ slightly from the original piece.

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I am Alessanara – the painter of stillness. In my paintings, mist, animals, and fleeting moments come together. Every brushstroke searches for the space between two breaths.

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Each painting is more than color on canvas. A part of every sale flows back into the earth – into quiet forests, into new trees, into the protection of the animals around us. With Tree Planted, every artwork grows a piece of the future. With NABU, we preserve habitats so that bird songs, the rustling of grasses, and the invisible balance of nature may endure.

So it’s not just the painting that remains, but also a trace of responsibility. A quiet contribution – roots, breath, life.

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