Darya: Deep Sea (2020) Painting by Queennoble

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Darya meaning sea. This deep sea is where every imagination may happen. What's below, is it scary? What's scary is the beautiful nature down there dying because of human negligence. About this artwork: Classification, Techniques & Styles. Clay. Sculpture technique using as a raw material a malleable soil that can have different colors. Acrylic. Paint [...]
Darya meaning sea. This deep sea is where every imagination may happen. What's below, is it scary? What's scary is the beautiful nature down there dying because of human negligence.

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Dr. Pamela Ramirez (born 1980, Sirnach Switzerland), known professionally as QueenNoble is an established American artist and author. She is known as, "The Queen Of Textured Abstract Art", she started painting [...]

Dr. Pamela Ramirez (born 1980, Sirnach Switzerland), known professionally as QueenNoble is an established American artist and author. She is known as, "The Queen Of Textured Abstract Art", she started painting during the early 90s and embarked on her artistic professional career in 2000. Her work spans contemporary art, modern art, and minimalism, characterized by intricate textures and innovative use of materials. Her textured and embossed abstract artworks, including wall sculptures and embossed paintings, explore themes of human consciousness and emotional depth, inviting viewers to delve into their own introspections. 

QueenNoble’s artistic journey is not confined to visual art alone. She is also an accomplished author, with notable works such as the American novel "Menka," "Live Minimal," "The Cart: Season 1," and "Quarantine: The Challenges During Quarantine and How to Keep Our Sanity." Her diverse talents reflect her profound understanding of the human experience and her ability to communicate it through multiple mediums.

Through her textured and emotionally resonant artworks, QueenNoble invites viewers to explore the depths of their own consciousness and emotions, making her a distinctive and influential figure in the contemporary art world.

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