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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
35.4x11.8in
About this artwork
In this work I used acrylic paints to create an abstract interplay of form and color that evokes strong emotions. The warm and dark tones blend as if depicting an inner landscape full of passion and depth, intended to provoke thought. This painting brings a powerful energy to any room, it is a visual echo of my thoughts and feelings that captivates the viewer.
« As my work arises from my own emotional state and moods, I aim to evoke similar emotions in the viewer. »
Marion Kotyba is an established German painter who has been working freelance since 2010.
The most prominent feature of Marion Kotyba's art is the theme of "rust and aging" as a stylistic device in abstract acrylic painting. In this context, the artist continually reinterprets the interplay of color, light, textures, and technical implementation with artistically impressive power of interpretation, both new and exciting. Recently, observations of the effects of weathering in nature—rusted surfaces, broken structures, glazes, and combinations thereof—have played a particularly important role. The artist works primarily non-objectively in clearly defined groups of works. Marion Kotyba's aim is to offer the viewer of her works sufficient scope for the unbridled exploration of their own imagination on an abstract level of representation.