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Piece description from the artist

While I have always been obsessed with Monet’s larger than life waterlilies, I began painting them as a symbol of resilience and female sexuality after experiencing my first major heartbreak. We are far more resilient than we realize – all of our experiences and feelings (the good and the bad) are merely temporary and add depth and beautiful richness to our existence.

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About Cassandra Glanzmann

Marina Del Rey, CA

Cassandra Glanzmann is an americanized Swede whose dramatic and boldly colored oil paintings explore the notion of impermanence as a profoundly beautiful reminder of what it means to exist. Using sweeping, gestural brushstrokes she creates loose abstractions that melt away before your eyes. Hazy underwater seascapes, exploding sunsets, melting gardens or diffuse female forms all remind us that nothing in life can be fully grasped or held onto: everything that we see, experience and are, is in constant flux and eventually vanishes.

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