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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
59.1x39.4in
About this artwork
Painting: Acrylic, Spray Paint, neon oil pastels, Ink on Canvas.
"We Are Heroes" is a large abstract painting. 150 cm/59.05 in H x 100 cm/39.37 in W, 4 cm/1,57 in deep. The painting is mixed media ( acrylics, spray paint, neon oil pastels, ink) on high quality canvas.
'Heroes' is a song by singer-songwriter David Bowie. It was co-written by Bowie and Brian Eno. It was recorded in 1977 at Hansa Studio by the Wall. A product of Bowie's "Berlin" period,… the track was not a huge hit in the United Kingdom or the United States after its release, but it has since become one of his signature songs.
The song tells the story of two lovers, one from East and one from West Berlin. Bowie's performance of "'Heroes'" on 6 June 1987, at the German Reichstag in West Berlin has been considered a catalyst to the later fall of the Berlin Wall. Following his death in January 2016, the German government thanked Bowie for "helping to bring down the Wall", adding "you are now among Heroes".
« I have made a clear decision: Art creation is strength and confidence for me. My art should be a hope for the viewer. »
The artist Bea Schubert lives and works today in Mallorca/Spain. Previously, she lived in the Canary Islands/Spain for over twenty years and spent eight years traveling the world. These experiences are reflected in their unique and colorful art.