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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
31.5x31.5in
About this artwork
Two boys huddle under an umbrella, playing cards. Set within an imagined Tibetan landscape, these two boys are completely absorbed in their game. It is pouring with rain. The rugged, expansive landscapes convey a sense of solitude, yet the presence of the people radiates warmth and hope. My intention is to explore the need for community and protection – a message that fosters a feeling of security and connection in any space. The work is framed within… a dark shadow gap frame.
Sabrina Catowiez works primarily with acrylic paints, charcoal, and collage techniques, drawing on a rich background in music, dance, and animal and nature studies. Her works combine striking color contrasts, translucent pigment surfaces, charcoal drawings, and color prints from woodcuts to create a unique visual language inspired by classical modernist artists. Early inspiration came from the painters of the Blaue Reiter group, Die Brücke, the Russian avant-garde, Futurismo, and—in her early works—Vasarely. Using a multifaceted technique, she deliberately utilizes stylistic breaks and explores themes such as nature, animals, music, and human life. Her art is deeply moving and conveys inspiring, life-affirming emotions—she aims to give viewers courage and inspiration. Sabrina gained her first artistic experience in London. The European metropolis' art scene was a rich source of inspiration. She has lived and worked in Bamberg since 1990.