Indissolubilis (2020) Painting by Daciana

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Fine art paper, 8x11 in

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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
  • Dimensions Height 19.7in, Width 27.6in
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  • Categories Conceptual Art
“Indissolubilis”, acrylic paint , sand, fine paper....painting on canvas 50/70 cm Templar’s cross merging with Hospitallers’ cross.... why I imagined this? The Templars and Hospitallers are often seen as rivals, even enemies. While they did have their differences, particularly over land, on the whole they seem to have worked[...]
“Indissolubilis”, acrylic paint , sand, fine paper....painting on canvas 50/70 cm

Templar’s cross merging with Hospitallers’ cross.... why I imagined this?

The Templars and Hospitallers are often seen as rivals, even enemies. While they did have their differences, particularly over land, on the whole they seem to have worked together quite well, supporting each other against the rest of the world.
After Templar’s executions by Philip IV of France, the largest portion of former Templars joined the Hospitallers, while other remaining members joined the Cistercian order, or lived on pension as lay members of society.
The Hospitallers became known as the Knights of Malta, the name they bear to this day.
Ps: on the left side is written the Hospitallers’ motto : Pro Fido, Pro Utilitate Hominum (for faith, for the benefit of people) and on the right side The Templar’s motto: Non Nobis Domnine, Non Nobis sed Nomini tua da Gloriam (not for us Lord, but for your name is the glory)

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As an artist of Romanian origin residing in France, I am self-taught and deeply influenced by the complexities of life, my personal emotions, and spirituality. My artwork has garnered recognition and appreciation[...]

As an artist of Romanian origin residing in France, I am self-taught and deeply influenced by the complexities of life, my personal emotions, and spirituality. My artwork has garnered recognition and appreciation around the world, and it's been showcased in private collections in several countries, including the USA, France, Belgium, England, the Netherlands, the UK, Italy, Malaysia, and Romania. In addition, my art has also been featured on the walls of renowned institutions like the Elysee Palace and NASA Houston.

A Personal Approach

As an artist, I prefer working in series, each of which is centered around a specific theme that communicates a message or even a history lesson. A series usually comprises 11-to-22 paintings, all created within a year. These themes are unique to each series, and so is the technique utilized, which often gives the impression that they were painted by different artists.

My style of painting has been described as "intelligent painting" due to its innovative nature. I use a range of materials to create my pieces, including acrylics, oils, gold or silver leaf, paper, and coarse paste. I also employ a variety of tools, including brushes, sponges, palette knives, and even my fingers, to bring my ideas to fruition.

Permanent Gallery:

"Galerie 46"

46 rue D'Arras

Hesdin, France 




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