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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
11.8x11.8in
About this artwork
"Two Days in Kamari" belongs to the series 'Small Escapes', in which short, intensely experienced periods of time are translated into abstract form. The work does not capture the place, but rather the state: the clarity, the stillness, and the feeling of arrival that this journey left with me.
The warm rose and gold tones combine with a fine white network of lines, which seems like the echo of impressions – two days full of light, warmth and inner… peace on Santorini.
Depending on the light, the surface changes, constantly rekindling the memory. The abstract lines and color gradients reflect a dynamic movement that fills the room with excitement and vibrancy. It speaks of the power of the moment and awakens a personal emotion in every viewer. This picture brings energy and depth to your home.
Janette Wölwer is a painter with a German-Spanish background who uses mixed media and incorporates her experience in dramaturgy, marketing, psychology, and meditation into her art. She works atmospherically and contemplatively, combining organic processes, tactile materiality, and the interplay of light and color into expressive abstract compositions. Her works make invisible biochemical processes of body and mind visible, filling the space with resonance and depth to evoke feelings of joy, balance, and tranquility in the viewer.
She is a member of the artist group Studio Zehn in Cologne, Germany.