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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
15.7x19.7in
About this artwork
In my work I fuse acrylic, collage and chalk to bring a cozy café scene to life. Expressionism and surrealism flow together and tell of lively conversations and fleeting moments. This composition invites you to immerse yourself in a world of color and energy and will bring an atmosphere of inspiration and cultural richness into your home.
« "My passion for the sea is the longing for vastness and infinity, resulting in the feeling of powerful calm and dynamism. This inspires my works again and again." »
Susanne Pohlmann has exhibited her works in Germany, France, Senegal, Morocco, and the USA. The German artist discovered painting through dance—a connection that is still evident in her work today: Her paintings possess a strong inner dynamism and a distinct sense of movement.
A central motif in her work is the sea—as a symbol of the elemental, the constant behind ever-changing places, times, and situations. Her abstract landscapes are less about depicting concrete circumstances than about opening up inner spaces. Her works "stimulate the imagination rather than the material."
Pohlmann works primarily with acrylic on linen or canvas, creating visual compositions that radiate both calm and energy—poetic, multi-layered, and open to personal resonance.