About
Ruxandra Cristina Dumitriu’s “INNERWORLD – I See” is a captivating original mixed media wall art that blends fine art photography, abstract minimalism, and conceptual gold leaf painting into a poetic visual meditation on perception and emotional clarity. This 24 x 20 inch piece offers a contemplative, refined presence that quietly commands attention.
Rendered in grayscale with a soft, cloud-filled backdrop, the photographic foundation evokes openness, vastness, and the elusive nature of thought. Overlaying this quiet terrain is a jagged, hand-applied gold line—an elegant rupture that divides and connects at once—suggesting internal landscapes, emotional scars, or sacred boundaries. On the left, a constellation of golden studs adds both dimensionality and symbolism, recalling stars, seeds, or tears suspended in time. The composition balances sharp geometry and ethereal softness, giving the viewer both tension and peace.
This tactile use of gold introduces a kintsugi-inspired aesthetic, where the act of mending becomes a gesture of reverence. Viewers may experience a sense of introspection, solitude, and illumination—an invitation to “see” with both mind and heart. “INNERWORLD – I See” speaks to the personal search for understanding and the beauty found in imperfection and fragmentation.
This unframed painting is signed by the artist and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity. Convenient local delivery is available in Los Angeles, with affordable national and international shipping options also offered.
Ruxandra Cristina Bocin-Dumitriu was born in Bucharest, Romania in 1979 and was always fascinated by two, otherwise distinct, areas: art and technology. Studying both meant the artist got in very close contact with programming (C++, Java, AI) and graphic art studies. The unusual combination led to an ease of expression through technology as well as a special take on visual metaphors.
Dumitriu's elected themes investigate perception mechanisms, digital dimensions and technologies, media and broadcasting issues, surveillance society and society paradigm shifts generated from new technologies. The artist is on an avid quest to understand how meaning is created through interaction, how the translation of actions through different media transforms the meaning itself. Perceptions, both internal and of the worlds, are recreated in each work to break the bias that the media creates. Her works are exhibited in the United States of America, The Netherlands, Canada, Italy, Romania, Israel, and Denmark.