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Artwork details
- Medium : Acrylic on Paper
- Framing : Framing on request
- Dimensions : 19.7x13.8in
About this artwork
This work captures the iconic Hundertwasser Tower in Abensberg — a place that impressed me with its playful geometry, bold colors, and sense of architectural freedom. Created with acrylic markers in my fast, expressive sketching style, the piece blends fantasy and observation, turning the tower into a vibrant symbol of movement, rhythm, and imagination.
Energetic lines, layered neon tones, and distorted perspectives recreate the feeling of standing… before a building that seems alive — growing, swirling, reshaping itself with every glance. This artwork belongs to my Architecture & Landscape series, inspired by the places that left a strong emotional trace during my travels.
Energetic lines, layered neon tones, and distorted perspectives recreate the feeling of standing… before a building that seems alive — growing, swirling, reshaping itself with every glance. This artwork belongs to my Architecture & Landscape series, inspired by the places that left a strong emotional trace during my travels.
Nadiya Pankova
Germany
Credentials
- International Exposure
- Prizewinner
- Works on commission
« Through painting I find a way to balance everything in my life. My artworks are a expression of contemporary society and the power and strength of the modern woman. »
Ukrainian-born artist Nadiya Pankova lives and works in Bavaria, Germany. Her art combines textured acrylic painting, body art and spontaneous sketching. With roots in architecture and performance, she explores themes of mental health, identity, and femininity. Nadiya exhibits widely and is a member of the Professional Association of Visual Artists Nuremberg Middle Franconia (BBK).