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TRIBUTE TO WILLIAM WATERHOUSE Print

Doris Schmitz

Germany

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This artpiece was inspired by paintings of Pre-Raphelite painter William Waterhouse. Extraordinary mixed media technique in vibrant colors and realised in a contemporary interpretation. This stunning piece is an exquisite blend of Victorian elegance and modern flair, as a ravishing woman dons a fiery red dress that seems to radiate its own light. Schmitz's masterful use of ink and aquaquarelle paint brings the subject to life with vivid colors that seem to pop off the page. The Lady in Red is an embodiment of femininity, her expressive features drawing you in like a moth to flame. Her dress appears almost otherworldly, as if infused with mythological power - think Boreas' seductive whispers on Mount Olympus. This mixed-media masterpiece would be a showstopping addition to any living room or art space.

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Print:Giclee on Canvas

Size:14 W x 21 H x 1.25 D in

Size with Frame:15.75 W x 22.75 H x 1.25 D in

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Doris studied Art and Design at Bauhaus influenced Art colleges in Braunschweig and Berlin. The "return to the craft" and the clash of artistic trends such as Expressionism, Dadaism, and Constructivism which she experienced in these environments influenced her work. The Vienna Secession artists Gustav Klimt and Egon Schiele also had an impact. Her later studies at the Royal College of Art in London, where she gained a MA in Fashion Design led Doris to a more reduced and minimalistic illustration style. “I am fascinated when drawing the human figure, dressed, semi-nude or undressed. As a fashion designer I always had a passion for designing and drawing fabrics, textures, impressive sculptural garments, and costumes. I am interested in the emotions and moods one can create with the body, postures and Its coverings. Humans express so much of their inner world through their outer appearance.” “Drawing is for me a meditation. When I draw, I enter another universe, totally absorbed in what I do in the moment. I am drawing as an emotional outlet, out of sheer joy and passion. Even when drawing a model, part of the drawing rather reflects me. The topics I choose, the colors, the materials, the atmosphere, all show my inner world and the shifts and changes that happen over time.” Doris worked as a senior designer and illustrater on projects with prestigious fashion brands such as Lanvin, Max Mara, Strenesse, Lanvin, Nina Ricci, Martin Margiela.

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