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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
16.5x19.7in
About this artwork
Echo is a reflection on memory, resonance, and the impact of the past on the present moment. The work explores how experiences persist beyond their immediate time and manifest themselves in ever-new forms. It opens a space between movement and stillness, where traces become visible that do not disappear but resonate.
This work is part of the series "Between Two Breaths".
Anne Lippek is a contemporary abstract artist whose work explores the relationship between inner balance and outer movement. Her works arise from an exploration of how people can remain connected to themselves in a world of constant change.
Between structure and openness, stillness and dynamism, multifaceted compositions emerge that make emotional states visible and create space for personal resonance. At the heart of her work lies the conviction that balance is not a static state, but rather the ability to maintain one's inner center even in turbulent times.
Her art invites us to pause, sharpen our perception, and experience moments of presence, expansiveness, and connection. In this way, she creates pictorial spaces that are not only to be viewed but also experienced.