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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
19.7x23.6in
About this artwork
In my work you can feel the pulsating energy and passion that lies in every spatula. I use expressionist elements and oriental art to create a scene that is full of life and movement. The bright acrylic colors create a world that captivates and takes the viewer on a journey full of emotions and play of colors. It is an artistic echo of the dynamic and mystical atmosphere that enriches every home with warmth and a touch of exoticism.
A scene from… one of the fairy tales from 1001 Nights. It is a collection of stories from the Arab world.
Acrylic and structural paste on canvas
Spatula technique, ready to hang. Without frame.
« 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.