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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
31.5x31.5in
About this artwork
"World Sailing" reflects the pressing issues of our time, including the changing nature of our world, the search for peace and the need for collective efforts to overcome stormy times.
The artwork "Sailing the World" was presented for the first time as part of the CUX-ART art exhibition in Cuxhaven in May 2023. It not only symbolizes my artistic journey, but also a contribution to the critical examination of global developments.
Nele Kugler now lives and works in Otterndorf near Cuxhaven on the North Sea. Natural forces, the Wadden Sea, and the tides of the North Sea create an emotional connection to art in her paintings. Her art also provides a space for reflection on ecological issues, sustainability, and the beauty of nature. Nele Kugler is an artist who combines abstract and maritime worlds with a special flair. In her maritime works, she incorporates original materials such as sailcloth, nautical charts, and driftwood—objects steeped in history that she collects in her adopted home on the North Sea. Her abstract works reveal a different facet of Nele Kugler: powerful, colorful, and full of energy and emotion. These images sparkle with expression and vibrancy—a contrast to, and at the same time a complement to, her maritime side. Nele Kugler's art is complex, authentic and deeply connected to her surroundings and her emotions.