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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
15.7x23.6in
About this artwork
A white animal with a long, pink tongue drinks from a small, bright body of water—contented, almost triumphant. "Sometimes you win" depicts the antithesis of defeat: not as jubilation, but as subtle self-assurance.
The figure appears delicate, almost doll-like—but also strange, as if reconstructed from an old fairy tale. The pink hooves, the smile, the almost closed eye: This creature knows it's up to her.
The color scheme remains minimalist, the… background dark. The focus is entirely on the gesture—the drinking, the taking, the moment of rest.
“Sometimes you win” is a picture about quiet triumphs, about success without noise – and about the tenderness that takes up space.
Friederike Toeppe, a visual artist, draws, paints, and creates textile art. Her technique varies between detailed, figurative oil painting and handcrafted textile sculptures, playing with the tension between realism and symbolism. Her themes include the web of relationships between humans and animals, nature, vulnerability, and power. Her works stimulate reflection and invite us to consider our relationship with nature and society.