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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x39.4in
About this artwork
“Park Side in Winter I” is a captivating work from the series “Home Colors in Blue Light” that shows the calm and mystical beauty of a winter landscape in the artist's hometown. This artwork uniquely combines the cyanotype technique with acrylic painting to create a visually striking and emotionally touching composition.
The image features an exquisite cyanotype depiction of ancient columns and an ornate iron railing that stand as silent sentinels… of a bygone era. In front of these historic structures, a snow-covered staircase gently descends into the park, inviting the viewer to explore the tranquil winter landscape. The deep blue tones of the cyanotype contrast beautifully with the soft, flowing acrylics, enhancing the sense of depth and texture in the scene.
The abstract moon in the background adds a mysterious touch and casts a soft light on the snowy park.
Helene Luise Schenk is a painter with strong roots in nature. She experiments with superimposed layers of flowing acrylic paints to create impressive depth and dynamics. Her works, usually kept in a deliberately limited color palette, convey feelings of harmony, calm and clarity.