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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
39.4x19.7in
About this artwork
The Ankh symbol, which has its origins in ancient Egypt, is commonly considered to be the symbol of life. Nowadays it is considered a symbol of immortality or vitality, which is why the artist chose the addition in the title.
Enjoying life to the full, precisely because you are not immortal, is part of the artist's philosophy. The colors used underline this, and this is one of the few works in which the artist has used a metallic acrylic paint.…
Like life itself, the painting is made up of innumerable details and layers, which is also made clear by the fact that Andreas Garbe has continuously built up the underlying relief-like structure over 10 years (period of creation: 2003-2013)
« Art that fascinates me is often like a symbiosis of philosophical magic and good craft. »
Andreas Garbe is an artist based in Germany whose paintings have been exhibited nationally, as well as in Switzerland. Working abstractly with figurative and representational influences, his diverse compositions are both atmospheric and philosophical. In addition, Garbe explores themes relating to social issues, literature, meditation, and sensory perception. His landscapes, figurative pieces and abstractions are created using acrylics, oils, and resin on canvas.