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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x39.4in
About this artwork
Here I'm telling a story about modern everyday life: a railway bridge, a view through a tunnel, lots of graffiti, a few cars, and three cyclists. The weather is bad. The question I asked myself while painting was about the design of the city: Who designs the city? Are the people who live in the neighborhood also represented? Which stakeholders are there? What colors surround us daily? The result is a clear statement in favor of spray-painted art… in everyday life. This image opens the viewer's eyes to undiscovered visual adventures in their immediate surroundings in the metropolis. Specifically, this is the Altona district of Hamburg.
In this image, I captured the vibrant rhythm of the city – the pulsating interplay of people, traffic, graffiti, and architecture. It brings energy and dynamism to every space and serves as a reminder of how exciting urban life can be, even in moments of apparent routine.
« The process of color-sensitive, soft, slow painting contrasts with the speed and indifference of everyday life. I take part of my surroundings and make art out of it. »
The perception of Ulla Kutter's environment is shaped by the focus on disharmonious compositions and their aesthetics. The German painter portrays the broken, chaotic, and shining aspects of everyday life in the city. Through her images, she creates possibilities for different levels of perception. Kutter paints using the traditional techniques of old Dutch masters, using oils on canvas.