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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
27.6x27.6in
About this artwork
In the series I try to deal with the dimension of time, seeing it as something that affects all levels of life. It is the window to our past but also to the future. I wanted to express my ideas in geometric shapes, in squares, circles, triangles that move on several levels, communicate with each other, influence each other. Sharp edges create contrasts, soft light and shadow give the pictures a special, sometimes mystical mood. "End of the Ice Age"… is a painting that was kept in fresh and cool colors. It can be interpreted as the end of an era where the balance is out of joint. The small salmon pink elements indicate a warming that is continuing to progress.
Ewa Martens is a versatile artist known for her intuitive and experimental approach to abstract art. Using acrylic paints, texture pastes, inks, fabrics, and other materials, she creates a lively, spontaneous dialogue on canvas—playful yet precise.
Three key moments have shaped her artistic career: a monumental commission for the Miniaturland in Leer with a work over 10 meters wide; a major solo exhibition in 2018 at the Bremen Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians with 91 abstract works spread over three floors; and the invitation to participate in the 2023 Florence Biennale – a significant international recognition of her work.
Her works evoke strong emotional responses and leave room for infinite interpretations. Her art is both a journey into the unknown and an expression of her inner life—visionary, dynamic, and always open to new challenges on an international level.