Ana Constantinescu
- United Kingdom
- @anaco.art
Unbearing Lands
Part I and II
Acrylic on canvas
594 mm x 420 mm x 20 mm each
In response to the @whatsnextforearth art call, the two parts artworks depict a dystopian landscape and portray the resilience of nature that emerges back to life, even after the damaging effects of climate change and humankind mistakes. As does nature, we also have the ability to adapt to difficult situations and find creative solutions to the unpredictable changes of our over-changing environment.
2022
- Ana Constantinescu
Below the Surface
watercolor and acrylic inks on paper
297 x 420 mm
The tales we tell ourselves about the world are mostly knowledge we inherited growing up, personal experiences and stories guided by society.
Navigating today's world, it is fascinating discovering the complexity of our society and humanity. In these times, it is important to question the world around us and be open to the possibility of a vaster truth, of a bigger picture and strive to find solutions.
The painting illustrates the world of undiscovered and fascinating possibilities that lie just below the visible surface.
Navigating today's world, it is fascinating discovering the complexity of our society and humanity. In these times, it is important to question the world around us and be open to the possibility of a vaster truth, of a bigger picture and strive to find solutions.
The painting illustrates the world of undiscovered and fascinating possibilities that lie just below the visible surface.
2021
- Ana Constantinescu
Seaweed Forest
Acrylic on paper
48” x 69.5”
Seaweed has the potential to become a significant source for third-generation biofuels production. This artwork was inspired by the beauty of a new industry capable of helping to produce energy and food sources. The painting depicts the unseen spectacular underwater life and the new habitats that seaweed cultivation can create. It is an encouragement to consider integrating seaweed as a renewable energy source by highlighting the beauty of our already existent natural resources and thriving ecosystems.
2021
- Ana Constantinescu