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Size of the artwork: approx. 20 x 20 cm
Mount size (including delivery): 40 x 40 cm
This abstract mixed-media work invites you to pause. In various layers of paper, paint, and collage elements, cool blue tones blend with calm gray and beige tones to create a composition evocative of water, the horizon, and expanse.
The upper circles are reminiscent of falling rain or water drops on a surface, while a subtle text excerpt ("Silence and Water")… from a magazine or newspaper is inserted into the lower section – a poetic fragment and thematic anchor point. The collage creates depth through transparency, overlays, and textured surfaces.
The work plays with the balance between movement and stillness, between organic forms and geometric surfaces – an invitation to contemplative observation.
Note: The artwork comes with a high-quality mount (40 x 40 cm) and is ready to hang.
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.