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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
19.7x27.6in
About this artwork
In my creation, the textures of acrylic and oil blend together to capture the depth and vastness of the sea. I play with abstract and minimal forms to convey the calm yet powerful mood of the water. This work appears almost like a color field painting and is an invitation to reflection, offering a moment of peace and bringing an atmosphere of serenity to any space. It is framed in a black floater frame.
Andrea Finck is a painter, printmaker, and archaeologist. She blends impressions of past cultures with contemporary sensibilities, creating visual worlds where memory, traces of time, and experiences of nature merge. Her work encompasses painting and etching—techniques that continue the dialogue between past and present in diverse ways. Coastal landscapes, forests, historical sites like Rungholt, and motifs from ancient Egyptian imagery appear in new contexts, opening spaces for longing, transformation, and cultural resonance. My work has been shown in curated exhibitions and is held in private collections. Each work develops as an independent pictorial space.