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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
47.2x63in
About this artwork
The energy we need for a better life comes from various sources.
Wind power in particular is a topical issue. These huge wind turbines are everywhere, and it is not uncommon for nature lovers to feel distracted and irritated by these huge constructions. On the one hand they disturb the landscape and on the other hand they can no longer be overlooked.
In the series Windkraft, exactly these wind turbines are shown. The rotor blades cut through the… sky in a geometric composition.
The artist aspires to broaden the viewer's gaze in such a way that the next time he walks, he or she looks at the wind turbines gratefully or even benevolently. This is about the beauty of the aesthetics of today's technology.
« My art consists of thought concepts. These are freed from the object until I express them, precisely organized and composed using lines, surfaces, and colors, specifically on canvas. »
Gabriele Fuchs is a Germany-based artist whose paintings have been exhibited nationally, as well as in Austria, Brazil, and Portugal. Inspired by the contemplation of nature and spirituality, her works are the result of deep reflection on a specific subject. Fuchs uses mathematical and calculated precision in her artistic process, based on Fibonacci numbers and the Golden Ratio, as well as Johannes Itten's color theory.