Hannah Bielecki (XX) - Three roses





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卖家的描述
所描绘的画作展示了一个抽象的构图,桌上仍放着一朵花。它是用油画、蛋彩、喷漆和丙烯颜料混合创作而成。作品已完全干燥并涂有清漆,以确保颜色得到保存并保持其活力。
作品将卷在管中运输,不附木框。附有真实性证书。
为获得最佳悬挂效果,建议使用影盒画框,但不包含在交付中。
进一步信息:
www.hannahbielecki.de
Instagram: hannah_bielecki
„Hannah Bielecki paints, draws, cuts, irritates… she presents color fields just to cover them up in transparency within the next second. She creates narration and objects in abstraction to tell a story that can only grow in the beholders eye and perception. The color palette she uses is somewhere between a dark reverie and neon bright drama, which she enlightens with points of light. She uses a lot of color but is never arbitrary. The paintings are appear dynamic, but nothing happens by accident.
the viewer is challenged to fathom the painting. The eye doesn’t get a chance to rest.
As soon as you have grasped the composition, colour, motive, you are attracted by a hidden layer, which in turn eludes all views and calls everything previously recognized into question." (Lisa Schorr, Galerie Haus zum Stein)
所描绘的画作展示了一个抽象的构图,桌上仍放着一朵花。它是用油画、蛋彩、喷漆和丙烯颜料混合创作而成。作品已完全干燥并涂有清漆,以确保颜色得到保存并保持其活力。
作品将卷在管中运输,不附木框。附有真实性证书。
为获得最佳悬挂效果,建议使用影盒画框,但不包含在交付中。
进一步信息:
www.hannahbielecki.de
Instagram: hannah_bielecki
„Hannah Bielecki paints, draws, cuts, irritates… she presents color fields just to cover them up in transparency within the next second. She creates narration and objects in abstraction to tell a story that can only grow in the beholders eye and perception. The color palette she uses is somewhere between a dark reverie and neon bright drama, which she enlightens with points of light. She uses a lot of color but is never arbitrary. The paintings are appear dynamic, but nothing happens by accident.
the viewer is challenged to fathom the painting. The eye doesn’t get a chance to rest.
As soon as you have grasped the composition, colour, motive, you are attracted by a hidden layer, which in turn eludes all views and calls everything previously recognized into question." (Lisa Schorr, Galerie Haus zum Stein)

