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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
35.4x35.4in
About this artwork
In this work I captured the flowing dynamics of movement and energy with acrylic and chalk on canvas. The abstract shapes and lines represent the uncontrollable power of nature and human emotions, captured in spontaneous, powerful strokes. This composition brings a lively, almost tangible tension to any room, invites reflection and enriches the everyday living environment with a deep, visual intensity.
Life paths
My name is Sabine Schoen, stage name Loewenhut.
Born in Berlin in 1952. Here's a brief list of my attempts to capture life in all its diversity: tailor, factory worker, founding a women's punk band, mother of two children, kitchen assistant, manager of a café for clean women, director of a large graffiti project, real estate agent, drug counselor at a therapy facility, residential educator for mentally disabled youth, kindergarten teacher. All of these, of course, are fully qualified.
Artist Statement
I work primarily with oil, acrylic painting, watercolor, sculpture, printmaking, and digital art. This is a long-term project, exploring an exciting new interpretation of the "Seven Deadly Sins" as they are practiced by young people today.
Education: 5 years of training in oil and acrylic painting with Bremen artist Rebeka Uhlig, who is also an overtone artist. A 2-year apprenticeship with Fahrid ad Albaki, a Syrian master of watercolor painting.