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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
47.2x59.1in
About this artwork
THE RHINE, OVERTURE is an abstract landscape painting created in numerous layers. It is currently on display but may be available within a few days. The painting depicts the Rhine in all its wildness. The many shades of blue, some of which have greenish and gray hues, contrast with the ochre tones. These were created by the earth the artist incorporated, which has deliberately cracked in places, thus creating a morbid character. The white
The colors… create the accents. The painting exudes a fantastic feel and atmosphere.
It can be hung up immediately.
« For me, representational and abstract paintings play a synonymous role. When I look at my work, I have to say, "That's it!" »
Barbara Schauß is an established German painter whose works have been exhibited in regional and national exhibitions. Her love for art began as a child when she discovered her father's books of world famous paintings. Inspired by the Impressionist movement, Schauß was greatly moved to paint after seeing Monet's "Fields in Spring" and famous lily pads. She also experiments in abstract painting, working in both oils and acrylics. Schauß is compelled by colors and aims to represent an overall atmosphere, whether harmonious or discordant, through her work.