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Artwork details
- Medium : Acrylic, Pastel on Canvas
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
- Dimensions : 59.1x47.2in
About this artwork
In her original abstract work 'Aufbruch', the artist Franziska Ostermeier takes us into a world of delicate pastel tones, primarily green, blue and pink. The canvas shines in a light and dynamic composition that exudes a touch of freshness and optimism. The subtle brushwork creates organic structures and gentle shapes that merge harmoniously with each other in an explosion of color. The soft colors give the painting a calming atmosphere, while the…
abstract lines evoke the idea of a creative departure. 'Aufbruch' is a contemporary masterpiece that enchants the senses with its lively and inspiring charisma.
The original artwork used acrylic, chalk, oil pastel and colored pencils. The modern abstract painting was painted on canvas and stretched on a stretcher frame. This contemporary piece of art is ready to hang.
The original artwork used acrylic, chalk, oil pastel and colored pencils. The modern abstract painting was painted on canvas and stretched on a stretcher frame. This contemporary piece of art is ready to hang.
Franziska Ostermeier
Germany
Credentials
- Experienced Artist
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
« For me, a painting is a sensual interplay of structures, colors, and shapes, taking into account the materiality of canvas and painting medium. »
Franziska Ostermeier is a painter and textile artist based in Germany whose works have been exhibited in Switzerland and Scotland. She describes her art as being a mirror of her
perception and emotional reactions to the outside world. Fascinated by landscapes and botany, Ostermeier's distinctive abtractions are most often created using acrylics, oils, and pastels on canvas.
perception and emotional reactions to the outside world. Fascinated by landscapes and botany, Ostermeier's distinctive abtractions are most often created using acrylics, oils, and pastels on canvas.