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Drawing, Pastel on Paper
Size: 38 W x 50 H x 1 D in
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This piece is of an Urban Kiz dancer I met on the coldest day in Texas of the year, so I painted him in a snowstorm. There is a reference to yin yang in the composition and in the narrative where the snowman will go in the oven and the cake in the freezer.
Drawing:Pastel on Paper
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Size:38 W x 50 H x 1 D in
Frame:Brown
Ready to Hang:Yes
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Anna Schölch is a Swedish-born, German-raised artist who lives and works in Dallas, Texas. Her large format figurative pastels explore human connection and interaction through magical realist imagery. Drawing on personal snapshots for inspiration, she mixes distorted memories of people, animals, and objects to evoke familiar scenes and hidden secrets. Schölch received her Master of Fine Art from the Institute of Art at New England College and holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Creative Writing and Illustration from New Hampshire Institute of Art.
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