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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
15x15in
About this artwork
In this oil painting, I delve into a textured interplay of colors and shapes that dance on the canvas, evoking poignant emotions. My brushstrokes are deliberate, yet they flow with a raw, expressive energy, capturing a moment suspended in time. This piece is a visual narrative of resilience and fortitude that will imbue any space with depth and thought-provoking ambiance.
Tracy Ostmann-Haschke (b.1969, Saint Louis, Missouri) is a Chicago based interdisciplinary artist with a focus in painting. Her work is most associated with representing and every-day genre, from exploring the mundane aspects of daily life to the extraordinary events that most can identify with. She is a recipient of a CAAP grant. Her work is displayed by private collectors in the United States and abroad as well as corporate and public spaces. She currently resides and works on the West Side of Chicago in the East Garfield Park neighborhood.