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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
27.6x27.6in
About this artwork
A special animal portrait! A lion with tamed hair - a modern look.
A colorful profile picture.
These animal pictures are funny and defy the seriousness of the world. But it's not primarily about the humanization of animals but rather about our human vanities.
The picture is signed on the back and (like all animals except the pigs) has a black shadow gap frame.
The series continues.
« Art breaks open, changes and enlivens!
If I can stop the viewer, make him think, question or simply smile and give him enriching moments, then I am greatful! »
Anjuta Schneider is a prize-winning German artist whose works have been exhibited nationally, as well as in Spain. For her, the abundance and power of being able to react directly, metaphorically or symbolically to artistic content are all essential components to make the viewer pause. Schneider expressive compositions explore time, artificial intelligence, the life cycle, the environment and encounters. The stylistic breaks in her colorful pieces are intended as a provocation.