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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
19.7x19.7in
About this artwork
In my painting, I passionately fuse acrylic paints to depict the powerful emotions and chaos that often surrounds us. The impressionist style with a touch of modernity helps capture the untamed, almost stormy feeling of an inner struggle that eventually leads to enlightenment. The dynamic blue and pink tones symbolize both the restlessness and peace we find in our personal development. This artwork will bring an atmosphere of deep reflection and… unexpected beauty to your home.
Artist biography: Zimmermann Gerd Zimmermann was born on October 23, 1943, in Allenstein, East Prussia. After training as a poster painter, he began his artistic career in commercial graphics, set design, and type design. He completed his artistic training at the "fa-school-amsterdam-osdorp" in the Netherlands. He was influenced by American artists such as Albert Dorne and Norman Rockwell. Zimmermann increasingly developed a remarkable artistic productivity. He is more active than ever and has made a name for himself on the international art market. His works have been exhibited in cities such as Berlin, Rome, Malta, and Shanghai.
Zimmermann's international recognition is particularly noteworthy. His works resonate with art lovers in the US and China, underscoring his global relevance. (Hamburger Abendblatt)