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The painting LIONESS #10 on raw canvas with red and blue: Original - painting of a lioness on 100 x 120 cm canvas. Series of works: ON THE RED LIST The painting LIONESS #10 is an expressive modern artwork that shows the lions vulnerability to climate change and poaching. It shows a lioness graphically in side view, monochrome on raw canvas. The painting takes up the color of the climatologist Ed Hawkins' Warming Stripes and symbolizes the effects of climate change on the leopard. The lion is on the Red List of Threatened Species. Habitat loss and threats from poaching continue to be the main causes of threats to the lion. The series of works "ON THE RED LIST" is an urgent appeal to the dangers of climate change and the effects of poaching on biodiversity. It's a powerful reminder that we have a responsibility to reduce the impact of climate change on wildlife. The picture is painted with high-quality artists' acrylic paints on raw canvas and stretched on a stretcher frame. It was created in my studio near Hanover in 2023 Material: acrylic, graphite and varnish against weather influences. I send the picture well packed in bubble wrap and in a secure box via DHL. This painting is one of a kind and is created by me in my studio by Hanover Germany. I used acrylic painting and graphite. The painting is covered with a coat of varnish. Signed on the front and back. The painting comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. The painting is ready to hang. *************************************************************************** Please note: Room setting is for illustration only and is not exactly to scale. The Colors may vary slightly depending on your screen settings.
2023
Acrylic on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
39.4 W x 47.2 H x 0.8 D in
Not Framed
Yes
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Stefanie Rogge is an artist and graphic designer from Germany. She completed her artistic education in Hanover. In addition to abstract works, she is also painting figurative works. The abstract large-format paintings are mostly inspired by the seascape, the light, the colors and the rough cliff landscape. She also likes to use collage techniques that contain materials such as linen and corrugated cardboard. With layers and glazes she works out the charm of these lands. Her figurative series are also expressive and impulsive. It often has socially critical issues in the beginning, such in the series "Cows coded" which criticizes how animals in our consumer society are treated as commercial goods. Or in the current series "One of the big five", which has the big game hunting and poaching on the subject, which threatens many species extinction. „Pure imaging of the models is not my interest, there are always also feelings transported. My style is abstract, informal, expressive painting on large canvas. Often I use acrylic, chalk, charcoal which I worked in the paintings. Also I like to collaged works with corrugated board, cotton and burlap. I wish my art could make one see a new view of things and help to see the beauty in everyday things, in small details and in the power of nature. But in my art I also want to critically highlight social themes. My series „Cows coded” criticized the handling of the animals as commercial goods.”
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