Discover the creation in interiors
Artwork details
- Medium : Pencil on Paper
- Framing : Framing on request
- Dimensions : 16.5x23.2in
About this artwork
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In my drawing, I worked with pencil to create a dynamic and expressive scene. The figurative representation captures the raw emotions and intensity of the human experience. The expressionism found in every stroke reflects the depth and complexity of our souls. This art brings a captivating energy to any home, inviting contemplation and encouraging self-reflection.
In my drawing, I worked with pencil to create a dynamic and expressive scene. The figurative representation captures the raw emotions and intensity of the human experience. The expressionism found in every stroke reflects the depth and complexity of our souls. This art brings a captivating energy to any home, inviting contemplation and encouraging self-reflection.
Annette Kunow
Germany
Credentials
- Art Fair Participant
- Covered by the Press
- Favorited by galleries
- Featured in gallery curations
« Through layers of paint - over each other or torn away, I reveal the true face behind the mask. »
Annette Kunow is a multidisciplinary German artist who has shown her works in Germany, the USA, China and Spain.
Even during her decades in industry and mechanical engineering, she always painted – painted to preserve her life.
Today, this power flows into her current series Sfumato – Returning to the Essence.
Finely graded layers of self-mixed pigments, light and silence dissolve the boundaries between figure and space, as before.
What was once loud and gestural now becomes quiet and poetic. Forms emerge, disappear, and become traces of an inner movement.
Her works tell of remembering, of letting go – and of returning to one’s own essence.
Even during her decades in industry and mechanical engineering, she always painted – painted to preserve her life.
Today, this power flows into her current series Sfumato – Returning to the Essence.
Finely graded layers of self-mixed pigments, light and silence dissolve the boundaries between figure and space, as before.
What was once loud and gestural now becomes quiet and poetic. Forms emerge, disappear, and become traces of an inner movement.
Her works tell of remembering, of letting go – and of returning to one’s own essence.