Artwork details
- Medium : Oil on Canvas
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
- Dimensions : 82.7x61in
About this artwork
This image addresses the theme of being an outsider/living on the margins of society/being ignored. It deals with the feeling of life experienced by people who live on the fringes of society or even outside of it – whether by choice or not.
Their living conditions differ from those that normally prevail – they are essentially trapped in their marginalized lives.
The separation/severance is symbolized in the image by the severed cable. Economic… hardship is reflected in the unfinished state.
Built houses, industrial ruins, and the like—and yet there are also indications of a life in harmony with oneself, embodied in the image of the strong tree, the landscape behind the settlement. Perhaps the people who live under such circumstances are even happier and more content than others.
Their living conditions differ from those that normally prevail – they are essentially trapped in their marginalized lives.
The separation/severance is symbolized in the image by the severed cable. Economic… hardship is reflected in the unfinished state.
Built houses, industrial ruins, and the like—and yet there are also indications of a life in harmony with oneself, embodied in the image of the strong tree, the landscape behind the settlement. Perhaps the people who live under such circumstances are even happier and more content than others.
Christian Stötzner
Germany
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Credentials
- Experienced Artist
- Exhibited in a Museum
- Featured in gallery curations
« Art outlasts the moment by always enabling new moments! »
Christian Stötzner is an experienced artist based in Germany whose paintings have been featured in solo and group exhibitions nationally. For him, the abstraction process allows a confrontation with crises, as well as being a trigger for changes and new impulses. Stötzner's vibrant and playful works are most often created with oils and colored pencils on canvas.