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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
33.1x25.2in
About this artwork
In my work I combine expressionism with surreal and symbolic elements to create a powerful emotional impact. The figure stands proud and confident, surrounded by elements that merge nature and history. The use of acrylic, oil and varnish reinforces the dreamlike nature of the image, while the bold colors and dynamic brushwork emphasize the inner strength and freedom of the nymph depicted. This image is intended to inspire the viewer to reflect on… the connection between man, nature and culture, bringing an atmosphere of dignity and reverence to any home.
« Portrait painting is a fantastic field and portrait photography cannot replace portrait painting because it has other functions. »
Nataliy Schenkmann's expressionistic works combine both literature and painting. The German artist portrays people, architecture, urban life, and the 'psychological riddle of the environment'. She believes that portrait painting allows for unique research into human nature, and that architecture acts as a mirror into the human soul. Schenkmann creates using acrylics and oil on canvas or linen, favoring varnish to produce varied effects in her compositions.