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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
0.7x27.6in
About this artwork
In this oil painting I used the canvas as a playground for colors and emotions. The bold blue and purple tones merge with dynamic splashes and drips that embody a deep longing for freedom and creative expression. It is a visual feast that brings a feeling of energy and invigorating freshness to any room. With each brush stroke I tried to create an air of mystery and an invitation to one's own interpretation.
« Art keeps me awake, challenges me, and reminds me that life is a process and full of surprises. For me, art is more about finding than searching. »
Claudia Bläsi is a German painter and photographer whose works have been exhibited nationally and internationally in China, Vietnam, Thailand, Switzerland, Austria, Great Britain, Poland, France, Iran, the USA, and Russia. For her, art is a dialogue and a bridge that connects and speaks her own language. Bläsi paints abstractly, intuitively, and experimentally. Her vibrant pieces are created from oil on canvas.