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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
19.7x19.7in
About this artwork
Blue Mood depicts an abstract landscape painted in cool tones, conveying a melancholic, introspective mood. Broad brushstrokes of acrylic paint overlap in various shades of blue, from deep ultramarine to delicate sky blue, creating textures reminiscent of water, mist, or distant hills.
Fine lines drawn in ink crisscross the image like delicate cracks or structures in nature—perhaps branches, grass, or the contours of an imaginary terrain. Chalk… accents, sometimes softly smudged, sometimes applied with sharp edges, provide contrast and depth. They emphasize movement and give the image a spontaneous, emotional signature.
The composition appears open and layered, without a clear horizon line—a space between landscape and emotion. The work invites interpretation and evokes a quiet, contemplative atmosphere—a visual expression of inner states captured in color and line.
Beate Bröcker's art deliberately addresses themes of social and personal vulnerability, coupled with a quiet yet impressive strength. Bröcker's works, particularly her female papier-mâché sculptures, address the tension between fragility, resilience, and quiet presence. With subtle sensitivity and a touch of humor, she invites viewers to confront their own and collective vulnerabilities and draw strength and courage from them for responsible action. She uses an abstract, minimalist, experimental approach; her works are often created from recycled packaging waste—a conscious political statement for sustainability and social responsibility. Her artworks are touching with their subtle presence and convey a quiet, courageous strength, inspiring reflection on social and personal vulnerability and positive change.