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Artwork details
- Medium : Oil, Earth on Canvas
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
- Dimensions : 47.2x47.2in
About this artwork
This large-format oil painting captures the poetic lightness of a meadow flower swaying in the breeze. A white daisy gracefully leans to one side, while delicate grasses and small pink blossoms enliven their surroundings. The intense green color in the background enhances the radiance of the petals, creating a serene, almost meditative mood.
The dynamic brushstrokes lend movement to the work—as if the flower were swaying to the rhythm of a warm… summer breeze. The play of light, color, and texture immerses the viewer in a moment of closeness to nature and quiet happiness.
This painting is a unique work that fills rooms with warmth, freshness, and positive energy—ideal for collectors who appreciate the power and delicacy of nature in contemporary painting.
The dynamic brushstrokes lend movement to the work—as if the flower were swaying to the rhythm of a warm… summer breeze. The play of light, color, and texture immerses the viewer in a moment of closeness to nature and quiet happiness.
This painting is a unique work that fills rooms with warmth, freshness, and positive energy—ideal for collectors who appreciate the power and delicacy of nature in contemporary painting.
Ulrike Schmitt
Germany
Credentials
- Established Artist
- International Exposure
- Covered by the Press
- Exhibited in a Museum
- Featured in gallery curations
« With my works, I want to achieve communication of the souls. I see myself as a mediator, not a sender. The viewer is the receiver. »
Ulrike Schmitt is an experienced artist based in Germany whose paintings have been exhibited nationally, in Austria, France, and Poland. Through her diverse works, she explores themes relating to love and preservation of our habitats, the longing for freedom and inner peace, as well as the perception of the essential. Schmitt primarily creates with oils, pigments, wax, pastels, and charcoal on canvas or wood.