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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
19.7x19.7in
About this artwork
The beauty of the picture is obvious and yet the plastic remains of fishing nets are a bitter aspect of our civilization.
This also gives the signal color of the work a different meaning. The work was created in Andalusia and the artist's family has made it a habit to collect the plastic leftovers on the beach. The beauty of the colors stands in stark contrast to their effect on the environment and the wildlife in and around the sea. Nevertheless,… this work is charming and a sign of our civilization. The work is protected by acrylic binder and varnish and in the light it appears as if the finds are still damp.
« My works are not a compromise, they are part of my story. »
Diane Kuster is a German painter who, in recent years, has been creating large-scale, increasingly luminous works. Her visual language appears increasingly free and mature, as she has been able to perfect her style. What once seemed almost controlled and cautious now reflects the courage of a mature woman and artist. Diane Kuster sees herself as a kind of seeker of discoveries, living and developing her full expressive power. Diane Kuster is now considered an established artist, and her hometown of Hamm has dedicated impressive solo exhibitions to her in recent years. Her works can be found in collections worldwide and in public buildings. It is a pleasure to engage with Kuster's work and enjoy her talent in handling colors.