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Artwork details
- Medium : Acrylic on Canvas , Other rigid frame
- Framing : Framing on request
- Dimensions : 15.4x51.2in
About this artwork
“The Lamp” from the series Life is Beautiful
Acrylic on canvas, mounted on stretcher frame
39 x 130 cm
A bright line runs through the work, reminiscent of a light source guiding the eye. Layers of color and texture give the image a vibrant depth. The work is mounted on a sturdy stretcher frame and ready to hang – both horizontally and vertically. The elongated format opens up unique hanging options that are often impossible to achieve with standard… dimensions.
“The lamp” invites free contemplation and brings a quiet but positive brightness into the room.
(*) Life is Beautiful combines abstract painting with woven structures inspired by Andean textiles. Like stories inscribed in fabric, colors and lines speak of identity, change, and inner resonance.
Acrylic on canvas, mounted on stretcher frame
39 x 130 cm
A bright line runs through the work, reminiscent of a light source guiding the eye. Layers of color and texture give the image a vibrant depth. The work is mounted on a sturdy stretcher frame and ready to hang – both horizontally and vertically. The elongated format opens up unique hanging options that are often impossible to achieve with standard… dimensions.
“The lamp” invites free contemplation and brings a quiet but positive brightness into the room.
(*) Life is Beautiful combines abstract painting with woven structures inspired by Andean textiles. Like stories inscribed in fabric, colors and lines speak of identity, change, and inner resonance.
Toni Nohe
Germany
Credentials
- Experienced Artist
- Art Fair Participant
- Solo shows participant
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
The German-Bolivian artist Toni Nohe studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Nuremberg and the Kraków Art Academy. She works with painting, photography, and textile art. In her abstract visual language, she combines color theory with the symbolism of Andean cultures. Her works emerge from a dynamic interplay of transparency, line, and structure. She interweaves narrative and organic elements, creating spaces that facilitate harmony, joy, and reflection. She consciously uses color as a means of promoting well-being—inspired by the findings of positive psychology. Her works have been shown internationally and are included in private and public collections in Europe, North, and South America.