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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x27.6in
About this artwork
In my work "In the Sands II" I combine oil pastel, tempera and pigments to create a gentle color tone. Delicate flowers in soft white and gray tones on a light-colored canvas show the ephemeral and at the same time the timeless beauty of nature. With this composition I want to bring an atmosphere of calm and inner reflection into every room, inviting the viewer to immerse themselves in a moment of silence and peace.
« 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.