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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
15.7x23.6in
About this artwork
This mesmerizing oil painting depicts a nighttime cityscape of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. In the foreground is the Fort Bitt Bridge, one of Pittsburgh's many well-known bridges. Its lights reflect in the dark water, creating a dynamic line that leads the eye into the composition. The city skyline rises majestically in the background. Skyscrapers with illuminated windows soar into the night sky, with two particularly tall buildings dominating the silhouette.… The painting's color scheme is predominantly in various shades of blue, from deep navy to bright cyan. Yellow and white dots of light add vibrant accents and convey the pulsating energy of the city at night. This work invites the viewer to immerse themselves in a dreamy, almost surreal version of a familiar cityscape and stimulates the imagination to imagine what the city of the future might look like.
Claudia Luethi, alias Abdelghafar, is a painter and draftsman trained in Zurich and London, working primarily with oil on canvas and velvet. She combines realistic, impressionistic, and expressionist styles, using layered techniques to create a fascinating, almost lifelike 3D effect. She deliberately avoids preliminary drawings to allow her creativity to flow freely. Her works capture the soul of animals with a masterful eye and transport viewers to a positive, colorful world where time and everyday life disappear.