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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
59.1x59.1in
About this artwork
In this work, Winfried Lucassen combines acrylic and oil paints into an abstract composition that makes passion and vitality palpable in luminous intensity. Glowing nuances of red and gold rise like a majestic sunset, while the cooler blue tones in the upper range radiate an ethereal tranquility. From this chromatic tension arises a dynamic energy that brings warmth, movement, and emotional depth to any space—a powerful reminder of the untamed force… of nature and the multifaceted nature of human emotions. The result is a visual crescendo, created to captivate, invigorate, and inspire the viewer.
Winfried Lucassen is an award-winning painter and sculptor from Germany, whose work has been exhibited in numerous museums and galleries. His illuminated objects shine in public spaces and his paintings enrich German and international collections. “Lucassen uses acrylic and oil paints that are applied in layers using different techniques. Whereby deeper layers always shine through, which leads to the fascinating luminous effect. You are not wrong if you see the pictures as meditation objects of extraordinary beauty. "(Peter Klucken, art historian and journalist)