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Dimensions:100 x 100 x 2cm

Year of creation:2021

Medium:Acrylic
Technology:stripe technique

Processing:Canvas on wooden frame

Price:Upon request

 

The artist Karin Döring loves music. While she was working on this picture, her studio kept playing the song 'Bridge Over Troubled Water'. This wonderful song inspired the artist for the title of the picture. Especially in these difficult times, we should all look after our fellow human beings even more, listen to them and accept them.

TROUBLED WATER is how the artist feels about the time we, the whole world, is in right now. Everything restless, nothing certain. We should be all the more certain that we can rely on one another and are there for one another. listen, look. The artist worked the portrait in the stripe technique she developed, which combines the manual-artistic work with the brush and painting knife with graphic, digital-looking elements.
The artist experiences the peeling off of the strips as a caterpillar that throws off the parts of the painting like the cocoon. The finished portrait appears in the colors of a butterfly.

TROUBLED WATER

€2,000.00Price
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Unique Pieces

All displayed paintings are originals and unique pieces. I do not offer art prints or reproductions of my paintings.

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Gerhard H. Germany

I purchased one of Karin's first paintings a few years ago. It was a portrait that immediately spoke to me and captivated me. Since then, more of Karin's works have found a place in our home. I think it's great that she experiments, evolves her art, and thus stands out from other artists. With her special works from the HUMAN STRIPES series, she has definitely hit the mark. Keep it up and good luck 👍🍀
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