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"Listen to the Music" ist ein farbenfrohes Diptychon auf Papier. Es ist gestisch und dynamisch gemalt und reiht sich in den abstrakten Expressionismus ein.
Die Hauptfarben sind rot, rosa, gelb, beige und schwarz.
Die beiden Bilder können zusammen aber auch getrennt voneinander aufgehängt werden. Sie sind jeweils auf der Vorderseite signiert. Titel und Entstehungsdatum wurden auf der Rückseite vermerkt.
Das Gemälde ist von der Natur, der Bewegung… in der Natur und dem Rhythmus der Musik beeinflusst.
Das Kunstwerk muss gerahmt werden. Die Größe zusammen ist 70 x 100 cm / 27,6 x 39 inch. Die beiden Bildern für sich genommen haben die Größe 50 x 70 cm / 19,7 x 27,6 inch.
Die Fotos im Kontext dienen lediglich zur Anschauung.
« A life without color is unthinkable. I dedicate myself to my late love, colorful abstract painting, with all the more passion and joy. »
Christel Haag is an award-winning German artist whose works have been exhibited nationally, as well as in Italy, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium, and the United Kingdom. She assosiates painting with joy, the joy of the present moment, and the joy of creation. Through her abstract compositions, Haag wants to share her joie de vivre and the diversity of nature and its beauty with the viewer. She paints exclusively using acrylics.