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Tamarind falls (2)

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Tamarind Falls (2): The Dance of Elements

Tamarind Falls (2) captures the graceful plunge of a waterfall into the shadowed depths, framed by lush, vibrant greenery and the raw, textured beauty of ancient rock. The canvas breathes with the dual spirit of nature—its untamed power and its profound serenity—as water, stone, and foliage weave together in a timeless, harmonious dance. This piece invites the viewer to pause and witness the quiet majesty of the wild, where every element tells a story of resilience, flow, and balance.

A homage to the enduring poetry of earth’s hidden sanctuaries.

Description

A graceful waterfall plunges into the depths, framed by lush greenery and rocky textures. The canvas captures the power and serenity of nature, where water, stone, and foliage dance together in harmony.

Additional information

Dimensions 40 × 30 cm
Technique

Impressionistic realism

Movement

Contemporary Naturalism, Impressionism

Genre

Landscape, Tropical Nature Scene

Brand

Rachel Lo Hun

Self-Taught Artist – Nature, Light and Living Energy

About the Artist

Rachel Lo Hun is a self-taught artist who has sought mentorship from landscape artist Yves David for her oil paintings. Armed with a pedagogical foundation, she works in a variety of mediums, relishes plein air painting and gladly reveals her insights in the natural environment.

Background & Commitment

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Self-Taught Journey
A self-taught artist, Rachel Lo Hun refined her skills under the mentorship of landscape painter Yves David. She relentlessly explores the richness of Mauritius' natural world, favoring plein-air painting to capture the light and living energy of landscapes.
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Technical Versatility
While oil remains her preferred medium, she enjoys experimenting with others, embracing a plural and sensitive approach. Her brushwork reveals both meticulous observation and a pursuit of harmony between natural forms and vibrant color.
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Cultural Connection
Her canvases highlight the singular beauty of Mauritian scenery — waterfalls, forests, mountains, and tropical flora — embedding her work within the continuity of local pictorial heritage while opening it to a universal perspective.
"Nature is a school of patience and humility. Every leaf, every reflection of water teaches us the beauty of the moment."
— Artistic philosophy of Rachel Lo Hun

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