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"What´s Up (Diptych)" is an abstract modern artwork on paper. It is painted gesturally and dynamically, very expressive, full of movement. It is multicolored - a real statement piece of art.
The two paintings can be framed and hung side by side or separately. The signature is on the back so the owner can hang it according to his oder her taste. Title and date of origin are also on the back.
The respective size of the two paintings is: 50 x 60 cm… / 19,7 x 23.6 inch. Together they have the size: 60 x 100 cm / 23,6 x 39 inch.
« 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.