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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x47.2in
About this artwork
Secret, covert and hidden.
Rays of white light hit the dangerous red in the background.
In between, dark blue rays can be seen, which stand for the constant new confrontation with the truth - which, like the color tone, is never fully tangible.
In contrast are the white shadows, against which all other colors appear more vivid.
The message of experiencing art as an emotion of the unique is made clear here.
Original, unique, unique.
Acrylic… on canvas, stretcher frame in professional artist quality
Signed and provided with a certificate of authenticity.
About the artist:
Kerstin Sokoll works with classic painting materials, pasty acrylic paints on canvas, which she transforms into unique, two-dimensional sculptures with large squeegees and spatulas. Emotional uniqueness is always at the center of Sokoll's artistic work.
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".