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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
32.7x32.7in
About this artwork
In conclusion to the four expressively painted individual pictures of the series >>Seasons<< and as a logical consequence, the utmost possible reduction to one colour and one term has been made here.
The English choice of words plays on the association of >>spring<< with the imperative form of the German verb "springen" (to spring); therefore the cycle of time begins at the top left with winter and lets the year pass by… in a clockwise direction.
The pure Schmincke PRIMAcryl colours Phtalo blue cyan, yellow green, royal blue and Van Dyck brown are used
as well as vermilion and brilliant orange for the spatula-painted words.
The color contrasts and the choice of words invite reflection and give every room energy and harmony. This picture is a tribute to the timelessness of nature and its constant transformation.
Siegfried Bausch, a versatile artist, moves between painting and sculpture, his roots lie in mathematics and civil engineering. Using acrylic paints, he uses gestural abstraction and geometric precision, which create an effective contrast. With the help of his art, he expresses the contradictions between idealized social ideas and experienced reality. His abstract works encourage the viewer to explore personally and reflect emotionally.