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Artwork details
- Medium : Watercolor on Paper
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Framing :
Other rigid frame
Framing on request - Dimensions : 15.7x11.8in
About this artwork
Series figures. A girl sits lost in thought on a staircase. It's lightly dressed and waiting. The watercolor is done in light tones. The girl is shown in sketchy form with a light line. The watercolor is a wonderful work.
Birgit Günther
Germany
Credentials
- Major permanent collection
- International Exposure
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
« For me, colors in nature are pure joie de vivre and enable me to develop all possibilities in my painting. »
Birgit Günther is a German-based artist whose paintings are exhibited both nationally and internationally. Her bold abstractions translate themes related to nature and color composition. While Günther's figurative depictions explore people in various situations and remain vague, they invite viewers to arrive at their own interpretations. She creates her work with acrylics, graphite, plaster, tar, and ink on canvas.
She possesses the ability to harness the power and dynamism of color while simultaneously capturing the subtle, almost invisible facets of nature in delicate lines and structures. In her drawings and paintings, both elements merge seamlessly – the movement and dynamism of color and the tranquility and sensitivity of form.
Their motto: “Art is more than just the representation of shapes and colors – it is an expression of emotions, a bridge between the artist’s inner self and reality.”
She possesses the ability to harness the power and dynamism of color while simultaneously capturing the subtle, almost invisible facets of nature in delicate lines and structures. In her drawings and paintings, both elements merge seamlessly – the movement and dynamism of color and the tranquility and sensitivity of form.
Their motto: “Art is more than just the representation of shapes and colors – it is an expression of emotions, a bridge between the artist’s inner self and reality.”