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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
31.5x47.2in
About this artwork
In this piece, I worked with materials such as marble dust, stain, and pigments to create deep texture and vibrancy. The abstract, expressionistic style reflects inner emotions and bygone times, converging in a vintage flair. It's a reflection of fragility and strength—ideal for adding a calm yet powerful energy to your space.
Gertrud Schneider is an abstract painter from Stuttgart. In her colorfully diverse abstract paintings, she works with various materials and techniques, creating a fascinating world full of stories that shares with the viewer the restful power of nature and demonstrates that even opposites can be reconciled. The relief-like structures and the complexity of her paintings encourage close observation, reflection, and the perception of details. And as with the rhythm of nature, the pictorial landscape changes, revealing hidden dimensions. Gertrud Schneider has dedicated herself to painting since 2006. Her works can be found in private and public institutions.