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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
21.3x25.6in
About this artwork
The first rays of sunlight on a winter morning break through the darkness. They cast their light on a red chair, positioned on the right side of the picture, pointing towards a house in the background. Just as morning weariness still weighs on us, so too do the blue shadows of darkness lie on the meadow in the picture. But our thoughts are already awake and are represented here by the image of the red chair. The sunlight makes things stand out more… clearly and separates dream from reality.
Sarah Hamm is an experienced German artist who has lived in France since 2023. She studied at art academies in Nürtingen, Esslingen, and Stuttgart in Germany. The theme of her paintings is usually art itself: the interplay of colors and compositions. For example, in the painting "Family on the Move," the primary colors yellow, red, and blue dominate, representing the basic form of society found within the family. Alongside this are other works that explore the wonder of nature, such as "Clouds," a painting that thrives on the contrast between a clear sky and the dark clouds that drift across it on a deeper plane. Each painting tells its own story, depicting people living in and with nature, and nature itself, which is subject to a higher order.