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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
7.9x19.7in
About this artwork
Parisian or Prussian blue is the name given to the Berlin artist's favorite shade of blue, which dominates this picture. The horizon illuminated at night appears almost minimalist. An expressive composition that depicts a fascinating spatial view in a mixture of nature. The perspective is underlined by the unusual format, which is particularly well shown off by the shadow gap frame.
This work was given a very special boost by the exhibition Light… & Exposure 2025 in the Chemnitz Water Castle.
- Canvas and environmentally friendly, brilliant oil paints with excellent quality.
- Already in a high-quality white wooden frame, ready to hang.
- The painting is signed on the back.
- Dominant colors are Parisian blue, dark blue, ultramarine.
For Angela Wichmann, painting is a space of complete immersion – a dialogue between light, color, and perception. Her fascination with the interplay of light and shadow, the power and play of colors, led her to art and continues to captivate her.
Angela Wichmann is currently fascinated by artificial light: how it shapes moods, transforms colors, and leaves traces in the darkness. Whether colored light sources in urban spaces, distorted reflections on water surfaces, or transparent reflections – for her, light becomes the true protagonist of her images.