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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
66.9x51.2in
About this artwork
The large-format works in the "Obstacles" series have one thing in common: challenges. Personal stumbling blocks, tasks and questions with regard to social developments and economic and political changes can be found in this series. Where do we act together as a society, where does the individual find their advantages and how can we shape things independently and together at the same time? These questions and more are at work in this series.
« Art is the transformation of the invisible into the visible, a process of condensing and revealing human experience. »
Petra Penz creates abstract works of particular depth and liveliness. In her often large-format works, gestural power and intuitive sensitivity merge into pulsating contrasts. Her characteristic style interweaves personal narratives with universal themes. Through precise color palettes and rhythmic structures, she develops complex dialogues that become a meditative journey through the layers of human perception.