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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
29.5x39.4in
About this artwork
Several years ago, I received this rose as a birthday present. It was supposed to climb an old apple tree and provide colorful moments between the branches. It blooms profusely every year with many small pink blossoms. However, the rose preferred to grow toward the light. A few years later, the tree collapsed during the hot, dry summers. Now, the rose was climbing the fig tree we had planted there. While it looked wonderful when it was in bloom,… it was always a real hindrance when the figs were harvested. So, I usually cut them back after they bloomed. Until the next growth spurt, the two resembled a snowman—the belly of the rose at the bottom, the ball of the fig at the top. Last year, I pulled the rose out of the side of the fig tree and let it grow into a rose arch. This year, it was the absolute eye-catcher in our artificial gardens.
Kirsten Treis is a freelance painter from the Rhineland. Her works explore nature and landscapes. The artist typically transforms her random observations of everyday situations, which she first captures on camera. She is often drawn to the play of light. In her studio, these colorful, vibrant works emerge. The viewer's gaze falls on wildflowers and garden flowers, sometimes in bud, sometimes in full bloom, but also in decline. Anyone who observes blossoms will always be delighted by the diverse insects that visit them. Butterflies flutter through paintings, and bees and bumblebees seek out colorful blossoms. Kirsten Treis works with acrylic paints on canvas. She applies the paint in multiple layers, sometimes allowing the underlying colors to show through. The painter works in a modern, realistic style and appreciates the change and play with semi-abstract sequences.
Kirsten Treis donates 3% of the proceeds from a picture sale to nature conservation projects.