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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
31.5x31.5in
About this artwork
Sometimes the first step feels like a leap into the unknown. But imagine how a bright yellow brings courage and optimism to your heart, how a calming blue gives you serenity, and how a vibrant green allows hope to grow. Every step you take bathes your path in new colors—each nuance gives you energy, confidence, and joy. Let yourself be carried by the power of color and remember: The first step is not just a step forward, but also the beginning of… a colorful adventure that strengthens your well-being and brings you closer to your goals.
« "I live my life in growing rings that drag on things, I may not be able to complete the next one, but I want to try it. - Rainer Maria Rilke" »
Michelle Kranz is an award-winning German painter who has exhibited throughout Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Inspired by the soul of things, her entire works, including those in various series, revolve around this topic. She works with several layers and glazes until satisfied with the depth of her work. Favoring acrylics and oils, she uses the gradient effect and large brushes to set the mood and tone of her pieces.