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Medium :
Pencil, India Ink on Paper , Synthetic board under glass
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
15.7x11.8in
About this artwork
Drawing framed in a Halbe magnetic frame. Final size: 40 x 30 cm, profile: 9 mm front width, 27 mm wall depth, matte silver, glass: standard glossy, drawing size: 30 x 20 cm
Hades, overcome by immortal love, abducted Persephone at the sight of her and dragged her to Tartarus, his realm of the dead – unaware that the young woman is the daughter of his brother Zeus, the all-powerful ruler of Olympus, and his sister Demeter, the goddess of fertility… and agriculture. The crisis escalates dramatically.
Demeter sinks into deep sorrow and neglects her divine duty. The fields wither, the harvests fail, and the people on Earth are threatened with starvation. But without humanity, the gods, too, lose their purpose and their reason for being. Zeus must intervene.
« Even in my early youth, I wanted to be a great artist. I don't know why. »
Andreas Noßmann is a draftsman based in Germany whose works have been exhibited nationally and in the Netherlands. Having always been fascinated by topics that touch or disturb, his artistic practice is also marked by his requirement for "a perfect graphic implementation". Noßmann's distinctive and diverse landscapes, portraits, and still-lifes are created with pastels, graphite, pencils, India ink, chalk, and charcoal on paper, canvas, or cardboard.