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Size: 16.1 W x 13 H x 0.7 D in
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A small picture with strong layers of paint that are mostly blue. A small group of girls is the focus. Illuminated by the light, they look intimidated with lowered eyes and hunched shoulders, as if they had just been caught doing something stupid. The picture is built up with layers of paint and the silhouettes of the figures have been scratched into the wet paint, which is reminiscent of a sketch and represents only a brief moment, casually captured, like a brief moment in life.
Acrylic on Canvas
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16.1 W x 13 H x 0.7 D in
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TV Report about Doris Duschelbauer: https://youtu.be/zWMscLM_VXg?t=18 Doris Duschelbauer is a professional German artist creating contemporary artwork on the Spanish Island Majorca. After her studies she was travelling for a long period through North and South America that gave her a better understanding of the diversity of culture and environment. In this special time of her life she also took classes at different artist studios till she found her own style of painting. Important places for her were Mexico, New York and especially Montreal in Canada, where she lived more than 3 years. Once back to Europe she finally found the right place to settle down on this Mediterranean Island Majorca, where the sea, the light and the warm climate animates her to create these bright and light-flooded paintings. Her style is somewhere between abstract and figurative, depending on how far the imagination of the viewer is willing to find his own meaning within the work by looking inward the layers of paint that are put, scratched away and are put back again. A game between showing and hiding parts of the paintings history. "Usually I paint with spatulas and sponges. I love to lift lower layers of paint by sanding and scratching the surface to discover a figure - some female shapes. This is the moment when the painting gets alive and it tells me a story." Doris Duschelbauer took part in International exhibitions. Her work is in private collections in New York, Canada, Norway, Germany, Switzerland, Spain and Austria.
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