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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x55.1in
About this artwork
“Cosmic Depth” is a visual journey into emotional and spiritual spaces – inspired by the silence of the universe, the light of distant galaxies and the vastness of inner landscapes.
The vertical structures appear like energetic pathways – sometimes luminous, sometimes fragile – and symbolize lifelines, memories, and even wounds.
Gold, violet, and deep blue collide like light and dark, intuition and reason. I work in many layers, allowing color… not only to flow, but also to resist, refract, and reform. For me, this process is like a dialogue—with the canvas, with myself, and with something greater that cannot be named. "Cosmic Depth" invites you to lose yourself—and perhaps rediscover yourself.
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".