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Die Birke (the birch) - Limited Edition of 10 Print

Tina Numberger

Germany

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

This hand printed image of a birch captures the impression of spring and leads the eye throug the leaves of a young birch tree, I have placed organically cut shapes side by side and on top of each other. The result is a pleasurable and abstract game of forms and light.

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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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born in Ludwigshafen Rhine/Germany lives near Karlsruhe/Rhineland-Palatine/Germany My artistic theme is and has always been nature. It fascinates me as an artist by its originality, and also by its diversity. As for the artists of the Romantic period, the nature surrounding me stands for the all-embracing being, gives me comfort and strength. Already during my studies of art I was enthusiastic about the viniculture in my home country. I wanted to portray the strict geometry with which the vines traverse the landscape. This is how I came to the linoleum printing technique, which is still my preferred printing technique today. In search of motifs, I often roam for hours through the forests of my homeland, collecting impressions, structures and special features. Then I return to my studio "charged" with impressions and process and vary them. The development of my theme - whether it is a print or painting - is characterized by the question of the level of abstraction versus space-creating methods. How many perspective lines are necessary to communicate an impression of space? Where is it sufficient to have one in front and one behind the other? And where do I have to intervene creatively to guide the eye. Which elements must the representation contain, and which colour spectrum must I access in order to take the viewer to my emotional level? Since two years now I am more and more occupied with digital drawing and painting. I would like to invite you to go this way with me.

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