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Artwork details
- Medium : Oil on Cardboard
- Other details : Artwork on cardboard. Artwork framed.
- Dimensions : 9.4x11.8in
About this artwork
In this oil painting, impressionism and reflections merge to create a vibrant scene full of energy. I used bright colors and bold brushstrokes to capture the vibrant nightlife of a city. The lights reflect off the water, creating an almost dreamy atmosphere. This artwork is designed to bring the dynamism and emotion of an urban lifestyle into your home.
This picture is painted with high-quality oil paint on 300 g artist cardboard specially designed… for oil painting. It is signed on the back and in a high-quality varnished wooden frame so that it can be hung up straight away. Oil paintings do not require glass in front of them, which prevents annoying reflections. The urban work of art in oil paints is 24 x 30 cm in size, ready in a white frame.
This picture is painted with high-quality oil paint on 300 g artist cardboard specially designed… for oil painting. It is signed on the back and in a high-quality varnished wooden frame so that it can be hung up straight away. Oil paintings do not require glass in front of them, which prevents annoying reflections. The urban work of art in oil paints is 24 x 30 cm in size, ready in a white frame.
Angela Wichmann
Germany
Credentials
- Group shows participant
- Established Artist
- Solo shows participant
- Favorited by galleries
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
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.
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.