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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
55.1x63in
About this artwork
In my work I played with acrylic paints to create a luminous scene that mixes expressionism and realism. I used the intensity of the colors and bold brushstrokes to capture a feeling of movement and life. A passionate ode to the beauty of the everyday, this image brings a powerful energy to any space, inspiring viewers and igniting their imaginations.
This painting is the artistic implementation of the "Haus Müngsten" in Solingen (NRW), a building… with a steel facade in an industrial design. The Müngstner Bridge, reflected in the panes, is the highest railway bridge in Germany, connecting the cities of Solingen and Remscheid high above the Wupper.
« As the protagonist of a positive attitude towards life, I have respect for creation. The dignity of the individual and the protection of nature is very important to me. »
Sabina Bockemühl, born in Solingen in 1966, immersed herself in the world of art as a child, encouraged by her father. After graduating from high school, she followed her passion and continued her education at the art academies in Düsseldorf, Trier, Münster and Barcelona. Her studies with Prof. Markus Lüpertz and Ricci von Riggenbach were formative and influenced her style of free painting and portrait painting. Further training in urban art and trompe-l'oeil painting shaped her own style. In her works, Bockemühl combines neo-expressionism, abstract pop realism and urban street art to create a unique signature. Her art stands out through the interplay of two- and three-dimensional structures, bright colors and sculptural compositions. Whether she interprets landscapes or creates her famous character heads - her works invite you to rediscover the familiar and see the beauty of the unexpected.