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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
19.7x15.7in
About this artwork
Acrylic, various papers, and filler with sand and graphite form the basis for this scene of a sleepy, hungry woman in bed. She is pulling the covers up over her nose and wants to stay in bed a little longer. The painting measures 50x40 cm on canvas/stretcher frame. Bold colors and the striped pattern of the blanket make the image dynamic and energetic. Nevertheless, the motif remains calm and comfortable. It is richly detailed, using paper collages… and a textured background.
The paintings create calm, atmospheric moments in interiors – places where the room breathes and people can find peace.
Adriane Dworzak from Oldenburg (DE) works at the intersection of intuition, perception, and space. Her artistic development has led to an increasingly free, process-oriented style of painting.
“Inbetween” explores the tension between structure and dissolution, balance and movement. Through a process of searching, layering, and reducing, pictorial spaces emerge in which opposites are allowed to coexist.
“Unfolding” shifts the focus towards letting go, memory, and quiet movement. Forms and color spaces unfold without a fixed motif, developing in the painting process and deliberately remaining open. Works emerge as visual spaces between presence and disappearance.
The "Embered" series is evolving towards density and presence: away from decorative motifs, towards pictorial states that occupy space and have an effect without volume.