WINE MYTHOLOGY ART PRINT - Trinity
WINE MYTHOLOGY ART PRINT - Trinity
Art by Gaia Pilens
Art to Start Your Wine Shrine
Showcase your dedication to fine living with this eye-catching screen print. Place anywhere in the home, perhaps near your wine collection. Alternatively, start your wine collector's journey with this visual reminder.
Suits Any Space: Upgrade your home or wine cellar with this tasteful art piece fit for a variety of design styles.
Numbered and Signed by Artist: Own one of only 3 copies, as signified by the artist's proof.
Size: 65 x 50 cm
Note: frame is no included
GAIA PILENS
Gaia Pilens is Latvian born artist based in Austria.
Self taught artist, since 2013 she has worked in various techniques (textile, graphic, ink) , always challenging herself with different surfaces as a background of her work.
“I am always in the process of creating, there is no “ready” for me. Art is something very personal, very intimate and sensory. My focus is on the female and male body I want to put to perfection in my work, though I believe that the most beautiful bodies in the world are far from complete or perfect. It is the line of the pencil that has to express the motion, the curve, the feeling. My art speaks a language that is raw and true.
Today everything is about producing, selling, branding — a mass culture, but I am not in that boat. I honestly believe that art gets better with years, even on a paper it looks better with time. It is like good wine. You have to put it in the cellar to rest. Meanwhile, I am honoured and happy to work for My Wine Design art collection SEASON I, which is quite symbolic I must say. And I believe it will gain some emotional patina within years. So have fun, drink wine and make love in front of it.”
Wine art prints for the SEASON I have two dimensions and moods — one is made in the feeling of contemporary wine art posters, the other — very symbolic artwork, done as a cutout at the beginning, put on a silk screen and reflecting on mythology and wine. It is the amphora, the wine and water, and the female body as a symbol of fertility.