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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
35.4x43.3in
About this artwork
An abstract landscape in intense red tones. Colors dominate the image, particularly bold red, pink, and some white accents. Dynamic brushstrokes suggest mountains in the upper part of the painting, with the white potentially interpreted as a light source or reflection on the surface. The lower part of the image depicts the endless polar sea. The painting metaphorically depicts the clash of natural forces, reflecting a depiction of icebergs and glaciers… in a symbolic way, as suggested by the image "The Glow of the Glaciers."
Monika Lehmann is a fascinating artist with a deep connection to humanity and nature, and a keen awareness of social and ecological issues. She studied free painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, and fine art. Her works are a powerful blend of aesthetic beauty and environmental awareness. In addition to paintings of landscapes and natural phenomena, her "FACES" series explores universal themes such as identity and diversity, without being tied to specific characteristics such as gender or origin. Art is an expression of their inner world, but also a platform to draw attention to global challenges.