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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
15.7x31.5in
About this artwork
In the flat landscape here in the north, the light and shapes of the vast sky have a particularly striking effect. The twilight hours intensify the vibrant colors of the scene, captivating the observer. On calm days, when soft pastel tones prevail and the cloud formations appear peaceful and gentle, it soothes the viewer and allows them to recognize the positive effect this atmosphere has. The viewer is reminded of the importance of taking time and… experiencing things calmly and intensely. "Take your time" captures this mood, and the delicate, multi-layered painting technique emphasizes the gentleness of this celestial scene. With its size and soft color palette, the painting fits well into modern interior design.
« I want to be creative and experience creativity. Therefore I paint what I feel and with great tension, I look at what surrounds me. »
Hasso Heybrock is an artist based in Germany who has exhibited his works nationally, as well as in Denmark, Italy, and Spain. He believes that looking at a painting means walking into an unknown adventure through the picture, where hidden emotions come to the surface. For Heybrock, making the adventure as intense and exciting as possible for the viewer is his main challenge as a painter.