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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
5.9x5.9in
About this artwork
The image depicts the conflict between protection and failure: The mother appears strong, but her looking away leaves room for the failure to protect the child directly.
The snake marks a vulnerable situation, while the flower basket symbolizes remaining innocence.
Nuances of closeness and distance: The mother remains present without directly intervening, suggesting a complex dynamic of responsibility, guilt, and care. The goose in the mother's… arms represents a tangible, everyday closeness that struggles against the intensity of the situation and suggests everyday life as a backdrop to moral challenges.
« Fabricando fabricamur: by designing something, we design ourselves. »
Blanka Mandel is an award-winning artist based in Germany whose paintings have been featured in solo exhibitions nationally and in Switzerland. Creating in themes, her on going "Mystical Places" series depicts fantastical locations where viewers can find peace and "recharge their batteries". In addition, Mandel's fairytale imagery are narrative-based pieces that symbolize moving events from her past. Her vibrant pieces are made using acrylics and oils on canvas and wood.