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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
11.8x11.8in
About this artwork
This yellow tulip connects to Dutch tulip paintings, which are meant to emphasize the preciousness of this special Middle Eastern flower. The tulip was of immense value in the 17th century due to its variety of colors and rarity. At the same time, it represented humanity's connection to the divine, for the tulip always strives toward the sun. In my painting, the tulip emerges from a warm, enveloping darkness, which allows its warm colors to shine… all the more brightly. The delicate technique reveals the unique grain of each petal.
Veronika Seebass studied fine arts, art education, and art therapy under Prof. Westendorp in Ottersberg near Bremen from 1988 to 1992. Raised in Ecuador and near Munich, she lived and worked in Berlin from 1992 to 2000. Since 2000, Veronika Seebass has returned to Bavaria and is active as an artist, painting and drawing lecturer, and art therapist. Veronika Seebass uses painting, drawing, and collage in her artistic work. A variety of techniques is her trademark. She is adept at oil, acrylic, watercolor, and ink, and enjoys combining many painting techniques. Her paintings are painted both in the style of the Old Masters and with abstract, gestural brushstrokes. The motifs are often ephemeral flowers, clouds, or female bodies, always inspired by the changing face of nature. Her works radiate beauty, sensuality, and a deep emotional connection, making the invisible tangible with artistic subtlety and vibrancy.