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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
31.5x23.6in
About this artwork
The young woman posed for me. Her gentle, lovable, attentive, but also thoughtful expression was fascinating. It was only after the portrait that I found out that she is a zookeeper by profession. I believe that the animals she looks after can be very happy. The warm, bright tones of the picture underline her thoroughly friendly personality.
Petra Herrmann was born in Lindau on Lake Constance, a beautiful island with many old houses and narrow streets. She drew, painted, and wrote from a very early age. She studied language and for many years pursued it as her creative profession as a journalist and editor at Bavarian Broadcasting.
Painting is her passion, which she initially pursued autodidactically. Only in later years did she further her studies at the art academies in Augsburg and Bad Reichenhall, discovering the diversity of her subjects, her stylistic possibilities, and her sense of humor. Her paintings—including her portraits of animals and people—often tell stories.