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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
27.6x39.4in
About this artwork
Black and white, ying and yang, up and down, right and left, male and female, life or death?
But is there in between? In the gray areas? Life is not just black and white, neither is art. Between the pure white and the complete black there are numerous shades of gray, far more than we can perceive with the eye.
This work of art by Kerstin Sokoll is multi-layered and draws the viewer's gaze directly into the interior of the supposed three-dimensionality.…
Original, unique, unique.
Acrylic on canvas, stretcher frame in professional artist quality
Signed and provided with a certificate of authenticity.
Kerstin Sokoll is an award-winning artist based in Germany whose paintings have been featured in solo exhibitions nationally, as well as in Italy, the United States, and Austria. She cites the "emotional-creative" process as being at the center of her works, whereby the expressive compexity is both "intention and effect". In Sokoll's abstractions, the experimental interaction of color and structure play a vital role, resulting in an emotive "optical eruption".