Mariana Costa Weldon Art Collections
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Artwork by Mariana Costa Weldon
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Nulli Cedit by Mariana Costa Weldon
High on the hill peace and eternal rest reign by Mariana Costa Weldon
The last Autumn sun by Mariana Costa Weldon
Una rosa d'autunno by Mariana Costa Weldon
the Eiffel Tower by Mariana Costa Weldon
La Porta dei Leoni Cagliari by Mariana Costa Weldon
in Ticino una mattina presto guardando verso Brunate by Mariana Costa Weldon
I girasoli dietro casa mia - Sunflowers in the field behind my house. by Mariana Costa Weldon
Le fragole sono servite by Mariana Costa Weldon
Driving by - Night time in Bologna by Mariana Costa Weldon
Cumulonimbus Clouds over Cagliari by Mariana Costa Weldon
The barn behind my house, at Christmas time by Mariana Costa Weldon
Fall in the countryside - Schnittblumen by Mariana Costa Weldon
Meridiana Romana by Mariana Costa Weldon
Milano Centrale by Mariana Costa Weldon
Ville d'Avray by Mariana Costa Weldon
Verlassen by Mariana Costa Weldon
Cagliari il sole muore by Mariana Costa Weldon
Arriving @Castelsardo by Mariana Costa Weldon
The beauty of a single flower by Mariana Costa Weldon
Frosty by Mariana Costa Weldon
la notte sul Tevere dal Ponte Fabricio by Mariana Costa Weldon
Les feuilles mortes by Mariana Costa Weldon
il Tevere in una sera invernale by Mariana Costa Weldon
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About Mariana Costa Weldon
Profile of the Artist
Passion for captured moments into photographic [sic] images, resulting from a dynamic, varied and rich life and out of curiosity for the world around - an inexplicable attraction towards nature, life, emotions.
Some say that what moves her work is an innate sensorial ability and keen interest for the tiniest details, and for not letting the fleeting moment disappear without trace and memory, rather seizing it forever, making it hers/yours/the world's.
Research into the invisibly visible is the Prime Mover in this quest that goes after unrepeatable experiences - supposedly like anyone's - a need and propulsion into the realm of the unexplored self.
The crepuscule and its surreal light, the rapid passing of clouds, a blink into fragmented land-scape or urban-scape: these she sees and interprets unconventionally and diversely every time - from a car in motion, from a train, from a boat, or standing in awe before, beside, inside, outside, below, above, over the object of desire that holds her heart, mind and eye spellbound. Mood and emotion determine where she goes and what she does; rarely school or technique, at least in the creative streak.
You might think improvisation the main element of her style; wasting a second glance on the images with the eyes of the heart, you may find the less substantial and evident aspect, deeply hidden, and invisible only to the heartless eye, which tells you chance is not at the core of her creation - rather emotions, and a Stendhalian love of detail, cause and effect, self-surprise, wonderment at the beauty of God's and human creation.