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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
19.7x15.7in
About this artwork
"The Breath Between Seasons" The orange tones are like sunbeams capturing the last breath of summer, while the green evokes the fresh, untouched energy of spring. I feel the breath of the seasons gently caressing the canvas, and for a moment, I pause myself. The colors are muted, clear, almost minimalist strokes, yet they pulsate with life. I delve into the spaces in between, into what is unpainted, and recognize the power of pausing, of the silence… between moments. My gaze wanders from orange to green and back again, and I realize that I, too, am in transition, between remembering and hoping, letting go and beginning anew. The Breath Between Seasons compels me to accept change while simultaneously celebrating the beauty of the moment. I feel like a part of this breath, still, open, ready.
Patricia von Andersen-Hausen is a contemporary abstract artist from Düsseldorf, Germany, whose work captures the essence of minimalism. Her art is deeply connected to nature, particularly water and the sea, as well as the harmonic structures of classical music. She studied fine arts at Poznan University of the Arts, KLC School of Design, West Dean College, Yale University, Bradford University, Mozarteum Salzburg, Leeds Conservatoire, and the Free University of Berlin. In her art, she explores the interplay of simplicity and complexity, using a reduced palette to investigate form, color, and material. She currently works with liquid media such as ink, watercolor, and diluted acrylic paint on paper or natural materials, with serendipity being an integral part of her creative process. Her works create tranquil, meditative spaces that offer viewers moments of contemplation and inner peace.