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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
49.2x39.4in
About this artwork
This picture is a crucifixion scene postponed to the present. In the left half of the picture there are two figures in a kind of mourning bubble *, removed from reality. In the right half of the picture there is also an abstract form of a crucified piece of flesh. The large red area builds up as a kind of blood ladder.
The picture is therefore a reduced to the utmost possibility of depicting relieved grief and brute force. This work can be seen… as a picture designed with high artistic quality, standing in Christian tradition.
* Developed from the garment shapes that were common in medieval representations.
« While painting, the picture idea crystallizes and is pursued until the picture, with the world of sensation, coincides with the artist. »
Andreas Thieme is an experienced artist based in Germany whose paintings have been exhibited nationally. He views his works as an emotional research which, through abstract surrealism can lead to an "objectified self-enjoyment" for the viewer. Thieme's artistic practice is marked by experience, thought, feeling, form, color, rhythm and other artistic means of creation.