Inge Gründel-Pfaff - Glücksgefühle





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Inge Gründel-Pfaff presents Glücksgefühle, an original acrylic painting on canvas, 30 × 40 cm, created in 2023, signed by hand, from Germany, mounted on a stretcher.
Description from the seller
Artwork mounted on a frame
A bathing bird, whinchat or sparrow, lying on its back, exuberantly bathing in the water.
My work fuses dynamic realism with living pop art. I used intense acrylic paints and fine pigments not only to achieve emotional depth but also to convey a sense of movement and energy. This composition uses bold strokes and splashes of bright colors to highlight the freedom and exuberance of the representation. It is intended to inspire and invite the viewer into a world full of color and life.
Inge Grünel-Pfaff grew up in a painting studio and loves experimenting with acrylic paints. Her art is characterized by an interplay between brush techniques, spatula, and pouring, through which she often applies several layers of paint to her canvas. She usually begins her realistic portraits with the eyes and builds the subject around them to create life and depth. Her vibrant choice of colors and the joy her painting spreads contribute to bringing “color into your life” and to making those who look at it smile.
Artwork mounted on a frame
A bathing bird, whinchat or sparrow, lying on its back, exuberantly bathing in the water.
My work fuses dynamic realism with living pop art. I used intense acrylic paints and fine pigments not only to achieve emotional depth but also to convey a sense of movement and energy. This composition uses bold strokes and splashes of bright colors to highlight the freedom and exuberance of the representation. It is intended to inspire and invite the viewer into a world full of color and life.
Inge Grünel-Pfaff grew up in a painting studio and loves experimenting with acrylic paints. Her art is characterized by an interplay between brush techniques, spatula, and pouring, through which she often applies several layers of paint to her canvas. She usually begins her realistic portraits with the eyes and builds the subject around them to create life and depth. Her vibrant choice of colors and the joy her painting spreads contribute to bringing “color into your life” and to making those who look at it smile.

