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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
47.2x59.1in
About this artwork
In this painting I wanted to capture the fleeting beauty of dandelions blowing in the wind. I worked with acrylic paints to emphasize the delicacy and fragility of this snapshot. Through realistic details and dynamic, flowing backgrounds I give the work a moving, almost dreamy energy. This painting is intended to remind the viewer to appreciate the transience of nature and to find moments of quiet beauty in everyday life.
Christa Riemann, trained in painting and graphic design, creates tangible vitality with canvas and sculptures. Her multifaceted paintings and light yet striking sculptures reveal animals as soulful individuals. Her art challenges, inspires compassion and respect, and is a silent protest against factory farming. Since 2018, she has successfully managed her own producer gallery in Krefeld with her husband. This gallery also continually develops interesting and promising collaborations with other artists, galleries, and art collectors.