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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
39.4x31.5in
About this artwork
Several components, stylistic devices and techniques are skillfully combined in this work. A completely free and abstract work in black, white and the primary color red is provided with multicolored geometric line elements. They appear almost like a circuit or a subway network and subdivide, structure the surface and guide the view to the focus of the painting. The lines are kept in the warm colors of the floral elements. In the end, the artist added… free floral elements in her very own style and signature, which "overgrow" almost the entire surface. The abstract flowers appear floating, almost dancing or fleeing and give the painting the lively and vibrant colors and cheerfulness known from the artist. The picture is sold mounted in a narrow black floater frame. Images are reloaded.
« Painting is my freedom, my passion, my love, my life. »
Ute Bivona is an experienced German painter who has exhibited her work nationally and internationally. As a child, she often felt abandoned and alone and fled into the magical world of colors, painting, drawing and reading to feel better. Through her lively abstract compositions, she tries to express her moods, thoughts, fears, hopes, sadness and joy and to take the viewer into her joyful, peaceful and, above all, colorful world.