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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
15.7x19.7in
About this artwork
Becoming / Unbecoming explores the transition between becoming and passing away. It addresses the moment when growth and decay coexist; when something emerges, unfolds, and in the same process already begins to dissolve again. The work represents the constant change to which all living things are subject and the fragile balance between construction and loss.
Jule Siewerth, born in 1999 in southern Germany, is a self-taught artist who now lives in Basel. She began expressing herself artistically as a child and has steadily deepened her practice over time. She pursued painting with particular passion and now works primarily in an expressive, abstract style using acrylics and oil pastels. For her, abstraction represents a break with classical norms, which is also reflected in her life journey: in 2026, she decided to end her previous career path to devote herself entirely to art. This need for liberation developed over the years and eventually became inevitable. Her works play with light and shadow and capture moments in which time seems to stand still. She has always been fascinated by the ambivalence of emotions: the heaviness of darkness in contrast to the hopeful glimmers of light that lend depth to life. Through her works, Jule Siewerth creates sanctuaries that invite the viewer to rediscover their own memories within it.