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An abstract interpretation of the Golden Gate Bridge
A whirlpool of colors and shapes dances before the viewer’s eyes.
Warm red tones, like the setting sun over San Francisco Bay, dominate the image and are reminiscent of the glowing steel used to create the bridge.
The curved lines at the top of the image recall the bridge's iconic silhouette, while the green and yellow fragments below reflect the rolling hills and shimmering water.
The perspective… is unusual, almost as if viewed from the air, and gives the whole thing a dynamic energy. The eye is led through the different levels and textures without ever finding a firm hold.
Just as the Golden Gate Bridge connects travelers from all over the world, this image combines different impressions into a single, powerful expression.
Acrylic paints on wood in a shadow gap frame made of white wood.
Thorsten Otto Bartelt uses painting and photography to express his vibrant creativity. His techniques create unexpected perspectives by chasing reflections and shadows in everyday moments, such as on shiny car bodies or in city lights. Through his work, Bartelt brings to life the often overlooked beauty and melancholy of the moment.