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Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
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Angela Sommerhoff's artwork, "Schöpfung" (English title "Genesis,") is an enchanting exploration of the profound influence of thought and the transformative power of creation. Bathed in shades of blue, with hints of ochre, orange, and purple, Sommerhoff's color palette evokes a sense of ethereal beauty and spiritual awakening. The artwork presents a mystical landscape, which reminds of an ocean where swirling currents of energy converge to dance across the canvas. The varying hues of blue symbolize the vast expanse of the mind, while touches of ochre, orange, and purple represent the sparks of creativity and inspiration that emerge from deep within. Sommerhoff's subtly guides the viewer's gaze through the composition, creating a sense of movement and flow. The organic shapes and intricate patterns embody the interplay between thought and creation, illustrating how ideas take shape and manifest into reality. Through "Genesis," Sommerhoff implores viewers to embrace the power of their thoughts. The artwork serves as a visual testament to the notion that our minds are vessels of immense potential, capable of manifesting profound transformations in our lives and the world around us. By immersing oneself in the hues and dynamic forms of "Genesis," viewers are reminded of their innate creative abilities. The artwork inspires us to explore the depths of our imagination, nurturing our thoughts and dreams with intention and purpose. It encourages us to embark on a journey of self-discovery and transformation, unlocking the boundless power of thought and tapping into our unique capacity to shape our own realities.
Acrylic on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
47.2 W x 47.2 H x 0.8 D in
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Angela Sommerhoff (born 1970 as Angela Wilde in Pforzheim, Baden-Württemberg) is a German contemporary artist. After finishing high school in 1990, she studied painting and sculpting from 1991-1995 in Vienna. She continued to study history of art at the University of Vienna (1995-1997). Currently, she lives and works in the countryside south of Munich (Germany) with her family, where her studio has been located since 2013. Angela initially started playing the violin as a six-year-old girl, before pursuing visual arts as a painter later on. At the age of ten, she joined a string quartet which performed so exceptionally well they were invited to compete in several musical competitions called “Jugend musiziert”. After finishing high school in 1990, Angela Sommerhoff toured Germany with several youth orchestras. In 1991, Angela began her art studies in Vienna, Austria at a private institution. Her work included both painting and sculpting. One of the main subjects of her studies at this time was metamorphosis, as well as the phenomenon of human color perception described in the theory of colors by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, which also influenced Philipp Otto Runge, J. M. W. Turner and Wassily Kandinsky. Angela continued her education with two years of art history at the University of Vienna. She married Christian Sommerhoff in 1997 in Vienna and gave birth to two daughters (Amanda Rebecca, 1997 and Daria Viola, 1999). Since her time in Austria, Angela Sommerhoff has worked as a freelance artist and displayed her art in numerous exhibitions in Europe. In 2007 the family moved to Bedford (NH), before relocating to Germany. Since 2013, Angela Sommerhoff has worked in her studio in Bad Tölz, located in the Alpine foreland, south of Munich. Typically, she starts her work by playing Bach violin sonatas, as music has always been a major source of inspiration. Artists that have influenced her are Emil Nolde, Marc Chagall, Alexej von Jawlensky, and Mark Rothko, among others. Angela Sommerhoff strives to capture the beauty of a thought, an experience, or encounter she had. It is positivity and esthetics she endeavors, in a constructive and inspiring, non-placatory manner. Apart from her artwork for exhibitions she is in great demand for remittance work.
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