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Other details :
Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
47.2x23.6in
About this artwork
For the artist the subject of the bride has been always a great source of inspiration.
The proud bride, the sad bride, the beautiful bride or the seductive bride. Is the veil and brides dress a disguise or is it a revelation of this particular brides nature and character? The ritual as sacrifice or empowerment?
The artist is maybe not so much interested in any definite answer but is fascinated by the spectacle and in love with the story… of the individual character.
« Only when my hands and my spirit work together might I create art. »
Anette Vargas is a German artist whose paintings have been exhibited nationally, as well as in Denmark, Austria, Czechia, and Italy. Oscillating between the figurative and the abstract, her works blend historical and mythological figures, dreams, and reality to express the different levels of consciousness of the human mind. Vargas enjoys drawing parallels between different religions, mythologies, and philosophies, transcending time and space, "crystalizing the essential messages" through her art.