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Size: 39.4 W x 39.4 H x 1.6 D in
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Some of us think holding on makes us strong, but sometimes it is letting go. Hermann Hesse Going for your dreams, catching and holding on to them really is a good thing. Or is it?! There is nothing wrong with chasing your dream and be straight forward about it. And there is more to that. The world around us is constantly changing, and so are we. Therefore our dreams could change, too. Not the big ones, the reasons we are on this world, but the smaller ones. They might change. If that happens, do not hold on to these dreams. Let them, set them free. My artwork „Catch and Release“, with its connected and loose elements and shapes, was inspired by a walk by the lake where I watched a fisherman catching fish and instantly putting it back in, and I wondered about thoughts, things and dreams I could possibly release as well as the fisherman released the fish back into the water. Like my other paintings it is a square format and consists of various colorful, contrasting layers of acrylic paint, ink and charcoal. On your wall, it reminds you to revise dreams, thoughts and pocession from time to time. What is still serving your purpose?
Acrylic on Canvas
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39.4 W x 39.4 H x 1.6 D in
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Diana Linsse is a German painter who has always been fascinated by images. Linsse is primarily an abstract painter, though like Picasso she believes that “everything you can imagine is real.” She paints by layering modeling paste, acrylic paint, ink, pastels, and charcoal on the canvas. She extracts objects and forms from their usual context and rearranges them in new settings. By doing this, Linsse hopes to achieve unexpected new harmonies and relationships of form and color. The products of this method are beautiful improvised landscapes like “Flow” and her „Morocco New York“ Series, among others. Linsse has always been naturally drawn to painting. She began to pursue it as a teenager, but experienced great disappointment when she won fourth place in an important art competition. While the three winners went on to prestigious art universities, she decided to focus on another field of study. But although she wished to move on from painting, painting did not wish to move on from her. Linsse did not feel content until she returned to painting full time as an adult.
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