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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
24.8x20.9in
About this artwork
A life dedicated to nature conservation.
Thanks to her courage and determination to follow her dream, Jane Goodall was given the opportunity to study the behavior of chimpanzees in the wild.
"Animals also have personalities and feelings." Her groundbreaking insights led to her active commitment to species and nature conservation throughout her life. She always kept people and their living conditions in mind as well.
I am impressed by her perseverance… and courage as a woman to follow her inner voice and go her own way, undeterred by all the obstacles that have stood in her way.
Gabriele Riedel is a painter with international training who works predominantly in acrylic on canvas.
Her painting style is figurative, inspired by her own photographs, not to copy reality, but to penetrate it. With her paintings, she aims to reveal the hidden and rich details in nature and portraits.
Her works radiate a quiet beauty, depth, and a subtle magic that touches the viewer and encourages a shift in perspective. The close, the familiar, the seemingly inconspicuous – therein lies a charm – revealing what is, while only hinting at what lies beyond.