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Other details :
Artwork on cardboard. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
11.8x11.8in
About this artwork
This is one of the images on honeycomb cardboard created by the artist Ulla Kutter. Honeycomb cardboard is otherwise used as packaging material and is very stable. The use of this material was deliberately chosen to bring a recycling aspect into the work of art. The picture is well protected by a deep wooden shadow gap frame.
Three young women drink beer in the Hongkong bar in Hamburg St. Pauli. The atmosphere of an old, not very pretty, but popular… bar on the "Hamburger Berg" in St. Pauli was captured. By painting on the honeycomb cardboard, the oil paint was strongly absorbed, so that many brush marks can be seen and the image corresponds atmospherically to the bar.
« The process of color-sensitive, soft, slow painting contrasts with the speed and indifference of everyday life. I take part of my surroundings and make art out of it. »
The perception of Ulla Kutter's environment is shaped by the focus on disharmonious compositions and their aesthetics. The German painter portrays the broken, chaotic, and shining aspects of everyday life in the city. Through her images, she creates possibilities for different levels of perception. Kutter paints using the traditional techniques of old Dutch masters, using oils on canvas.