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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
31.5x23.6in
About this artwork
In my work, created in expressive acrylics, I focused on capturing the delicate side of nature. This squirrel, depicted with dynamic and almost chaotic brushstrokes, symbolizes the beauty but also the dangers of natural life. It represents a moment of pause—a fleeting pause in the constant struggle for survival. This artwork invites you to recognize and appreciate the fleeting and often overlooked beauty of the animal world.
Regina Fleck was born in 1967 in Guglöd, a picturesque village in the middle of the Bavarian Forest. She has been rooted in nature since her childhood. Growing up surrounded by the beauty and silence of the forest, she developed a passion for drawing and painting at an early age. The aesthetics of nature became her central theme and continues to shape her artistic work to this day. After graduating from high school, she decided to train as a medical assistant, without giving up her passion for art. It soon became apparent that her dynamic expression was best expressed on large canvases. Her style - both colorful and black and white - reflects the intensity of her emotions. The forest remains her place of power. For her, it is an inexhaustible source of inspiration, which is expressed in her work.