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Artwork details
- Medium : Oil on Canvas
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
- Dimensions : 15.7x19.7in
About this artwork
"In 'Tender Melody - Farewell to Winter', a gentle song of transition resounds. The delicate snowbells, timidly rising from the snow, announce the end of an era and the beginning of a new one. The pastel tones and the delicate brushstrokes create an atmosphere full of hope and melancholy at the same time. A work that touches the soul and invites you to dream."
"This oil painting captures the first delicate signs of spring. The white snowbells contrast… with the last remnants of winter, represented by the delicate pastel colors and lightly textured surface. The delicate melody that resonates in the title is a reference to the subtle beauty of nature and the hope that awakens with spring. A work of art that is both aesthetically pleasing and profound in content.
#snowdrops #winter #snow #Christmas #gift #flowers #spring
"This oil painting captures the first delicate signs of spring. The white snowbells contrast… with the last remnants of winter, represented by the delicate pastel colors and lightly textured surface. The delicate melody that resonates in the title is a reference to the subtle beauty of nature and the hope that awakens with spring. A work of art that is both aesthetically pleasing and profound in content.
#snowdrops #winter #snow #Christmas #gift #flowers #spring
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.