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Other details :
Artwork unmounted, but already framed and ready to hang.
Dimensions :
7.5x7.5in
About this artwork
This small, delicate oil painting depicts a scene in the Parc des Buttes-Chaumont, an English-style landscape garden in the northeastern 19th arrondissement of Paris. It features the Temple of the Sibyl, a replica of an ancient Italian temple in Tivoli near Rome. It stands on a rocky peak, offering a very expansive view over Paris.
I particularly liked this motif because it is optimistic and romantic: A young woman is enjoying the view, while an… old man is also looking at the landscape. Both are delighted by the panorama and the springtime, with the fresh leaves of the trees above them. These are painted with loose brushstrokes in oil on the background. The colors are delicate and spring-fresh.
« 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.