Artwork details
- Medium : Acrylic, Steel With Stand
- Dimensions : Length: 7.9in, Height: 11in, Depth: 4.7in
About this artwork
Endless Ocean
Water is my element. It invigorates, supports and relaxes. It nourishes us and lets us
experience new horizons. It is valuable and so diverse with all its plants and
animals.
This small work was created after a visit to the wild Pacific coast of
British Columbia on the west coast of Canada.
The nature there is so magical, the water wild and endless.
Water is my element. It invigorates, supports and relaxes. It nourishes us and lets us
experience new horizons. It is valuable and so diverse with all its plants and
animals.
This small work was created after a visit to the wild Pacific coast of
British Columbia on the west coast of Canada.
The nature there is so magical, the water wild and endless.
Ulea Wesemeyer
Germany
Credentials
- International Exposure
- Art Fair Participant
- Covered by the Press
- Favorited by galleries
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
« My current work combines the connections in life that are visible and invisible, that can be associated with what we are familiar with, and that perception gives impulses reflecting on perceiving another context. The steel material with the picturesque surface is intended to cause irritation. »
In the beautiful Schaalsee region lies the tranquil village of Sterley.
Almost 20 years ago, she discovered a small steel plate and experimented with how, if, and with what means one could work with this heavy material to create a painterly effect.
Without a pen or brush, she drips, pours paint, sands and rubs, applies mass and creates very special works of art.
Everything is connected to everything else, and art, in particular, brings this to light and allows emotions to emerge. Each of her works, which she previously also created on paper and canvas, evokes deep emotion and love and appreciation for the master of being, nature. The abstract technique allows for different interpretations, highlighting associations, and finding connections.
In her art, Ulea Wesemeyer is concerned with the different perspectives in life, the appreciation of nature and the diversity of human existence, and the mobilization of gratitude for existence.
Almost 20 years ago, she discovered a small steel plate and experimented with how, if, and with what means one could work with this heavy material to create a painterly effect.
Without a pen or brush, she drips, pours paint, sands and rubs, applies mass and creates very special works of art.
Everything is connected to everything else, and art, in particular, brings this to light and allows emotions to emerge. Each of her works, which she previously also created on paper and canvas, evokes deep emotion and love and appreciation for the master of being, nature. The abstract technique allows for different interpretations, highlighting associations, and finding connections.
In her art, Ulea Wesemeyer is concerned with the different perspectives in life, the appreciation of nature and the diversity of human existence, and the mobilization of gratitude for existence.