In Ana Calzavara other gardens, this loss of meaning appears in the approaching of figure and foreground, by which the... Read More
In Ana Calzavara other gardens, this loss of meaning appears in the approaching of figure and foreground, by which the ground meets the sky. Everything is bathed by such a blinding light that the objects slowly lose their color. The green and yellow of the leaves, the brown of the soil, tree trunks and branches, as well as the rose, blue and black of some of the plants about to be swallowed by the color that dominates the canvas.