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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
27.6x23.6in
About this artwork
In diesem Werk habe ich den Moment eingefangen, in dem Mauern zerbrechen und neue Perspektiven entstehen. Mit expressiven, realistischen und symbolischen Elementen wollte ich das Spannungsfeld zwischen Zerstörung und Hoffnung darstellen. Die kraftvolle Szene gibt Energie und Kraft, sie lädt dazu ein, Grenzen zu hinterfragen und Raum für Veränderung zu schaffen.
Nico Birk works as a painter, draftsman, and sculptor, primarily in oil painting, drawing on profound personal experience and his training at the Free Art Academy Nürtingen. His technique combines expressive brushstrokes with meticulous detail, blending narrative elements with influences of New Objectivity and a characteristic mix of ochre, gray, and contrasting colors. In his works, beauty and destruction merge into powerful visual worlds that evoke intense, often ambivalent emotions and invite the viewer to personal reflection.