About
Ruxandra Cristina Dumitriu’s "INNERWORLD – The Walk of Life" is a contemplative original mixed media artwork that seamlessly blends photographic art, minimalist abstraction, and metallic linework to explore themes of journey, presence, and inner connection. This 24 x 20 inch piece offers a serene yet emotionally resonant visual narrative.
A grayscale photograph anchors the composition, depicting two pairs of figures walking across a dreamlike, snow-covered landscape. Their silhouettes are softly blurred, evoking memory, transience, and the ephemeral quality of time. Over this muted field, a sinuous gold line winds its way from left to right—suggesting the unpredictable path of life—while a bold electric blue wave adds contrast, vitality, and emotional charge. The interplay between these two elements feels both topographical and spiritual, mapping not only outer terrain but also interior emotional landscapes.
With its minimalist aesthetic and luminous hand-applied materials, The Walk of Life invites the viewer into a space of reflection, presence, and shared humanity. The gold evokes healing and reverence, while the blue pulses with an intuitive rhythm, symbolic of breath, emotion, or unseen energy fields. The work is both grounding and elevating, offering moments of quiet clarity.
This artwork is unframed, signed by the artist, and comes with a certificate of authenticity. Convenient local Los Angeles delivery and affordable national and international shipping options are available.
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.