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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
43x54in
About this artwork
In this acrylic symphony, I melded raw emotions with vibrant hues, crafting an abstract expressionist escape. Every stroke reveals my passion; a dance of color and texture that invites introspection. This artwork breathes energy and emotion, transforming any space with its dynamic presence and evocative allure. It stands as a testament to the beauty of emotional depth, beckoning viewers to explore their own feelings through its captivating chaos.
« Selling art is a way of sharing art with others. Creation can be solitary, but after all, it must be shared! »
Gabi Ger is a Hungarian-born Israeli artist whose works have been exhibited in both nations, as well as in Germany, the United Kingdom, Italy, and the United States. She describes her art as being born from the inspirations of music. Every day, Ger discovers new moods, new music, and new paintings. When she paints, time and space disappear, the only existing reality for her is the action and interaction between herself, the materials, colors, and shapes.