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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
31.5x39.4in
About this artwork
I created this painting over a long period of time. It consists of many thin layers of paint and has a slightly rough surface. I mixed a little sand into the glazes. This looks particularly beautiful and gives everything a somewhat diffused and blurred appearance. Various shades of green dominate the composition, but yellow, ochre, violet, red, and turquoise have also been used sparingly. This is what gives the painting its special beauty. It is… a serene image, even though it is full of color and contrast. One associates it with a landscape, perhaps also with water, with lotus and water lilies.
« My art creates a harmony parallel to nature, and grows from my irrepressible joy for the work, which makes both me and the viewer happy. »
Anne Samson is a passionate German painter who has exhibited her works nationally. Always motivated to create aesthetic tensions, she uses colour and structure to provoke emotions, viewer intrigue and a sense of joy. To achieve this, she oscillates between the abstract and the figurative, using a range of materials including quartz sand, marble flour, ink, oil, and chalk alongside an acrylic base.