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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
15.7x39.4in
About this artwork
A couple enjoys the evening atmosphere by the sea. You wade into the water as the last minutes of the day go by. For me a very romantic moment, which is reflected in the soft blue and yellow tones of the sea and the sky. Shiny parts in oil and matt acrylic paint alternate. Neon pink and neon yellow give the picture a special glow.
« Each of my pictures should appear as if a little bit of color had happened by chance, formed into a composition in a miraculous way, but could disappear again at any time. »
Alexandra Hiltl is a German painter and draftswoman whose works are widely exhibited worldwide. Her art moves between abstraction and figuration and is not specifically concerned with botanical or physiological accuracy, but rather with the "atmosphere of the moment". The beauty of living things touches her deeply, and Hiltl compositions reflect an emotional imagery. Working primarily in watercolor technique, her artistic practice requires extreme concentration as she allows the color to flow along with concentrated shaping.