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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
66x56in
About this artwork
In this piece, I poured my emotions into swirling layers of acrylic, capturing the delicate dance between light and shadow. It was created on the first full moon of 2026, also known as the Snow Moon.The white bursts symbolize purity and renewal, while the deep blue background evokes calm and infinite depth. This artwork radiates a serene energy that transforms any space into a sanctuary of peace and reflection, inviting viewers to find calm amidst… life's chaos.
Doreen Wulbrecht blends her background in acrylic painting and Raku Sculptural Ceramics to create captivating sculptures. Utilizing “Fluid Dimensions,” she manifests Color Field, Fluid Art Techniques, and a unique layering method she learned from Bette Ridgeway. Her masterpieces are a vivid interplay of radiating colors and dynamic composition which seem both controlled and spontaneous. Infused with contemplative sentiment, Wulbrecht's work hums with tones of tranquility, joy, and fascination, inviting viewers into her insightful meditations.