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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x47.2in
About this artwork
A colorful and dynamic composition that immediately catches the eye with its intense colors and expressive structures. The artist uses strong colors that cover the entire spectrum of warm and cold tones, creating a tension-filled interplay.
The center of the painting is dominated by bright yellows and greens, radiating outward from the center like rays of light or pulses of energy. These bright hues contrast sharply with the rich reds and oranges… that occupy the left and right sides of the painting. This alternation between warm, fiery hues and the cool blues and greens creates an extraordinary balance between heat and coolness, tension and calm. This work is not only an explosion of color, but also a visual representation of emotions expressed in form and structure.
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".