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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
74.8x86.6in
About this artwork
In the picture, shadows and lines open up like memories just beginning to take shape. Human figures emerge, still blurred, still in flux, accompanied by beings that seem half familiar, half mysterious. Between them flows a silent movement—no end, no beginning, but a transition.
The colors, earthy and soft, carry traces of warmth and light. They settle over the scene like a quiet hope, a promise that even in the unknown, something alive, something… future, resides. The light breaks through the layers, like a premonition that change means not only loss, but also new beginnings.
"Moment in Becoming" pauses without lingering. It depicts life in flux—fragile, enigmatic, yet full of possibility. From its contours emerges an image of trust: that we can open ourselves to what is to come, despite all uncertainties.
It is an image of hope – a look forward that embraces the now.
Karolin Schumann lives and works in Munich. She began her artistic career in the early 2000s as a self-taught artist, supplemented by workshops and a two-year course with Prof. Hannes Bayer at the Leonardo Art Academy in Salzburger Land. Since 2010, she has run the studio zierputz, which has served as an exhibition space and pop-up gallery for contemporary painting since 2023. In addition to her own work, she curates exhibitions there.
Her focus is on abstract painting. She explores complex color worlds, amorphous structures, and expressive lines that visualize transitions between time, experience, and resonance. Works emerge intuitively from spontaneous impulses, alternating between overpainting, covering, and layering. Using acrylic, charcoal, chalk, ash, and collage, she develops a spectrum from sculptural structures to transparent surfaces—painting as a dialogue between intuition, memory, and vision.