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Artwork details
- Medium : Oil on Canvas
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
- Dimensions : 23.6x17.7in
About this artwork
This oil painting was created outside in the garden in October. The white flowers of the Colchicum shine out of the autumnal green. Slovenian fishweed grows in the foreground. Its small light purple flowers contrast with the large, elegant autumn crocuses on its white flower stalks. The canvas is hand-stretched and primed four times and has a steel wire for hanging. The edges are painted. The picture can be hung directly.
Ute Meyer
Germany
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Credentials
- Established Artist
- International Exposure
- Favorited by galleries
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
« I prefer to paint outside. Wind, light, and air can be felt in my pictures. »
Ute Meyer is a German artist whose work has been recognized nationally and internationally, including in Denmark and the USA. She prefers to work outdoors and uses classic techniques of oil and watercolor painting. Her creative process is strongly influenced by changing weather conditions and lighting, which can either speed up or slow down her painting flow. She captures the special mood of the day in her pictures.
In addition to plein air painting, Ute Meyer draws inspiration from her own photographs and everyday experiences, which she implements both abstractly and figuratively. Characteristic features of her works are clarity, liveliness, depth and breadth, which run like a common thread through her work.
In addition to plein air painting, Ute Meyer draws inspiration from her own photographs and everyday experiences, which she implements both abstractly and figuratively. Characteristic features of her works are clarity, liveliness, depth and breadth, which run like a common thread through her work.