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"Put the Flowers in the Pot" is the first work of a diptych. It is painted on raw linen, which can be seen in many places. The warm linen material makes the rich colors of pink and green shine even more. The artist has worked here mainly with liquid pigments, focusing on these two colors. They form a strong contrast and create a lot of depth through multiple layers. This energetic, vibrant work with its unique composition leaves plenty of room for the viewer's eye.
There are many details to be seen that make the painting so interesting. The numbers show the size of the work, and both works together tell why the diptych has this title.

The painting is stretched on canvas and it comes signed, titled and dated on back.
All of my artworks come with a signed certificate of authenticity.
"Put the Flowers in the Pot" is the first work of a diptych. It is painted on raw linen, which can be seen in many places. The warm linen material makes the rich colors of pink and green shine even more. The artist has worked here mainly with liquid pigments, focusing on these two colors. They form a strong contrast and create a lot of depth through multiple layers. This energetic, vibrant work with its unique composition leaves plenty of room for the viewer's eye.
There are many details to be seen that make the painting so interesting. The numbers show the size of the work, and both works together tell why the diptych has this title.

The painting is stretched on canvas and it comes signed, titled and dated on back.
All of my artworks come with a signed certificate of authenticity.
"Put the Flowers in the Pot" is the first work of a diptych. It is painted on raw linen, which can be seen in many places. The warm linen material makes the rich colors of pink and green shine even more. The artist has worked here mainly with liquid pigments, focusing on these two colors. They form a strong contrast and create a lot of depth through multiple layers. This energetic, vibrant work with its unique composition leaves plenty of room for the viewer's eye.
There are many details to be seen that make the painting so interesting. The numbers show the size of the work, and both works together tell why the diptych has this title.

The painting is stretched on canvas and it comes signed, titled and dated on back.
All of my artworks come with a signed certificate of authenticity.
"Put the Flowers in the Pot" is the first work of a diptych. It is painted on raw linen, which can be seen in many places. The warm linen material makes the rich colors of pink and green shine even more. The artist has worked here mainly with liquid pigments, focusing on these two colors. They form a strong contrast and create a lot of depth through multiple layers. This energetic, vibrant work with its unique composition leaves plenty of room for the viewer's eye.
There are many details to be seen that make the painting so interesting. The numbers show the size of the work, and both works together tell why the diptych has this title.

The painting is stretched on canvas and it comes signed, titled and dated on back.
All of my artworks come with a signed certificate of authenticity.
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Susanne Kirsch

Germany

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 39 W x 47 H x 0.8 D in

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"Put the Flowers in the Pot" is the first work of a diptych. It is painted on raw linen, which can be seen in many places. The warm linen material makes the rich colors of pink and green shine even more. The artist has worked here mainly with liquid pigments, focusing on these two colors. They form a strong contrast and create a lot of depth through multiple layers. This energetic, vibrant work with its unique composition leaves plenty of room for the viewer's eye. There are many details to be seen that make the painting so interesting. The numbers show the size of the work, and both works together tell why the diptych has this title. The painting is stretched on canvas and it comes signed, titled and dated on back. All of my artworks come with a signed certificate of authenticity.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

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Size:39 W x 47 H x 0.8 D in

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Biography The freelance artist, born in 1966 in Frankfurt, lives and works in Rodenbach. Her career leads her to new projects and challenges - in life as well as in art. Studying color painting from 2017 with Professor Jerry Zeniuk and Ingrid Floß at the Art Academy in Kolbermoor and Bad Reichenhall, Susanne has provided her work groundbreaking accents. Through the interplay of colors, she skillfully creates the illusion of spatial depth in her multi-layered compositions. She became known at exhibitions and art fairs as well as through publications in two international art books. Today, Susanne is represented in private collections worldwide. She is the Author of the book "Farben formen - expressiv malen" and is a lecturer at the Kunstfabrik in Vienna, Austria. Artist Statement In art, I pursue a unique sense of freedom. Painting is what puts me in ecstasy. I work on my creations - with acrylic paints, brushes, palette knives, putty, charcoal, oil pastels, brooms etc. - until I reach that ineffable moment of happiness. While painting, I am virtually on the hunt for that special moment. To me, imperfection has an irresistible charme. That glimpse behind the facade is what keeps on inspiring me. My art is a symbol for the unusual, for all the flaws and peculiarities that make life colorful. My goal is to challenge, to surprise the viewer of my paintings. I want to encourage them to use the possibilities of life and be open-minded to develop and grow. Should I? Could I? Would I? ... MAKE it !!! is my motto. I want to break through the ordinary and stimulate thinking. Because if we strive for innovation, we can gain valuable life experiences and contribute to make our world even better. Through my work I pave the way to the emotions, invite reflection and create an opportunity to deal with the inner world.

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