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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
23.6x31.5in
About this artwork
In this painting, I depict a riverside landscape with boathouses on stilts, their bright yellow roofs immediately catching the eye. They appear light, slanted, surrounded by water, or already partially submerged. In the foreground, two small boats drift in the choppy water. To the right, isolated pilings protrude from the surface, while in the background, a flat, dark shoreline defines the scene.
Expansive skies with dynamic cloud formations and… the restless surface of the water evoke a sense of impending change. In this painting, I explore the boundaries between abstraction and figuration, depicting a state of suspension where natural forces and human structures form a fragile equilibrium. Stylistically, the work can be situated between Expressive Realism, Contemporary Landscape Painting, and Neo-Expressionism.
I have deliberately refrained from providing any personal or further biographical information. Esberg is a project name. It is not about real names, origins, or history – it is solely about images, colors, and textures. My work is predominantly created intuitively, physically, and often impulsively – with a palette knife, brush, and other tools; structure, contrast, and dynamics are central aspects. I understand painting as my own dialogue with the surface, not as the expression of a personal narrative. And ultimately, my paintings can and should speak for themselves and have an immediate impact on interested viewers. For me, the only thing that counts is the pleasurable desire to surprise with my art through the interplay of colors, shapes, and textures, to invite my own interpretations, and, last but not least, to avoid any boredom.