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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
31.5x47.2in
About this artwork
In this artwork, I worked with vibrant acrylic paints. I explore the bold patterns of warmth and energy that reflect the endless summer days. The curved current at the center, a vibrant red, represents life and passion, while the cooler blues and greens below symbolize the calm and vastness of the ocean. This composition, more of a soulscape, combines the explosive power of a sunset with the gentle depths of the sea to create a scene full of emotion… and movement. It is intended to inspire viewers to appreciate the intensity and beauty of each moment in its transience. The copper color of the planet Venus points from the sensual to the supernatural, lending the whole a mysterious touch.
Cornelia Wilke-Leptin has lived on her organic farm near Lake Wittensee, close to Eckernförde, for 30 years. This special place is ideal for creative pursuits. As a young woman, she taught at both a grammar school and a Waldorf school. After working with watercolors and gouache for many years, she discovered acrylic painting about seven years ago. During her art history studies, she had gained some experience with oil painting, which she then built upon. She now also uses squeegees, trowels, palette knives, and cardboard to create beautiful works on canvas. The artist is essentially a shaman, patiently applying paint in a kind of ritual, waiting for a response, an inspiration. Just think of the fascinating videos in which artists use often extraordinary tools to apply paint to the canvas. For Cornelia, this is what is truly new that abstract art can offer us.