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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
27.6x27.6in
About this artwork
In bright colors and clear forms, the painting “The Kitchen Picture” unfolds as a visual feast for the senses.
Divided into four panels, the work presents an opulent still life with lobsters, mussels, oysters and fish – iconically staged in the style of Pop Art.
The composition plays with the aesthetics of the everyday, elevating culinary motifs to an almost theatrical dimension. The vibrant colors and contrasting light and shadow effects lend… the image depth and dynamism. The oil painting on canvas emphasizes the craftsmanship and the love of painterly detail. Between irony and elegance, a tongue-in-cheek look at the world of the kitchen emerges – as a stage, as a ritual, as an art form.
Reiner Stening, influenced by an artistic family history, expresses himself through oil and acrylic painting. His independence of style is evidenced by his focus on light and shadow, which give his work depth. Inspired by human and animal faces as well as nature, Stening addresses the changing coexistence of beings, often critically and humorously at the same time. His oeuvre reveals his striving to transfer passion to the canvas.