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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
31.5x66.9in
About this artwork
The work is an adaptation of one of, in my opinion, the most profound philosophical ideas: ….. “You cannot step into the same river twice, because other waters follow. Souls also rise, as it were, from the waters.” (Heraclitus -535)
In my work, acrylic, oil, pastel and tempera merge to create a compositional symphony. The impressionistic and semi-abstract style reflects my interpretive view of beauty and transience. This painting pulsates with life… and offers a fleeting scene that invites viewers to lose themselves in the eminent play of colors. It will enrich the energy of your space with its mysterious charm and dynamic appeal.
« Art is the highest form of transformation - change is the deepest meaning of art. »
Marion Doxie Delaubell is an established German painter with national and now international renown. Her works are admired by admirers and collectors in Germany, the Netherlands, France, England, the USA, as far afield as Hong Kong and Japan. Fascinated by coexistence and the eternal cycle of becoming and passing away, by the infinitely small within the infinitely large, she primarily composes floral, semi-abstract works that are both concrete and openly incomplete. Her works are always elegant and a sensitive homage to all being. Her works encourage every viewer to join her interdisciplinary search for the deepest core in all things.