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Medium :
Giclée print on Canvas , Other rigid frame
Framing :
Framing on request
Dimensions :
15.7x15.7in
Edition :
3 / 11
Artist's proof :
1
Hors commerce :
1
About this artwork
This digital artwork features two cats curled up together, peacefully sleeping on a crescent moon. Their fur is depicted with intricate, fine brush strokes that give the image a textured and slightly ethereal appearance. The cats' warm brown and golden hues contrast beautifully with the soft, glowing yellow of the moon, which seems to illuminate them gently. The background is dark with hints of deep blue and abstract light reflections, creating a… dreamy, celestial atmosphere. The composition evokes a sense of warmth, comfort, and serenity, as if these feline companions are floating in a peaceful dream among the stars.
Stefanie Lueck ist eine Malerin aus der Nähe von Hamburg. Als leidenschaftliche Reisende lässt sie sich von verschiedenen Kulturen, Geschichten und Begegnungen inspirieren, die in ihren farbenfrohen und vielschichtigen Werken zusammenfließen. Ihre Gemälde erkunden unerwartete Verbindungen zwischen Menschen, Orten und der Natur — und verweben Erinnerung, Vorstellungskraft und Beobachtung zu visuellen Erzählungen. Sie studierte Bildende Kunst an der Städelschule in Frankfurt bei Per Kirkeby und an der Slade School of Fine Art in London bei Bruce McLean, die beide ihre künstlerische Entwicklung geprägt haben. Mit einem Hintergrund in Kommunikation und Produktdesign integriert sie Fotografie und digitale Komposition in ihre Arbeit und schafft so ein charakteristisches Zusammenspiel zwischen traditionellen und zeitgenössischen Techniken. Ihre Werke wurden in Europa und den USA ausgestellt und befinden sich in Privatsammlungen in Hamburg, London und New York.