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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
31.5x39.4in
About this artwork
This work of art was initially intended to be a completely abstract piece of work, perhaps just colored areas and structure, or an abstract landscape. The artist left the outcome of this work completely open almost to the end. She wanted to experiment with different materials, surface structures, colors and lines, until a clear line, a topic, emerged for her. And, as is so often the case in her works, abstract but floral structures emerged at some… point in strong, vibrant colors as a contrast to the neutral, cool colors surrounding them. As always, the artist works from dark to light, but also subsequently accentuates with darker shades of blue and green. Additional accents are set with a water-soluble graphite pencil, which is previously immersed in water and runs almost brute through the composition. Scratches, taught with a sharp blade, also help break down the beauty.
« Painting is my freedom, my passion, my love, my life. »
Ute Bivona is an experienced German painter who has exhibited her work nationally and internationally. As a child, she often felt abandoned and alone and fled into the magical world of colors, painting, drawing and reading to feel better. Through her lively abstract compositions, she tries to express her moods, thoughts, fears, hopes, sadness and joy and to take the viewer into her joyful, peaceful and, above all, colorful world.