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Citrus and Bloom

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W 40.00cm x H 30.00cm x D 0.10cm

USD $520.00

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  • About this Citrus and Bloom

    Detail

    Medium

    Painting (Pastel painting)

    Edition

    Original Artwork

    Year

    2024

    Sign

    Artists' signatures on the front of the artworks

    Frame

    Unframed

    Description

    This still life painting centers around a simple glass bottle placed on a warm, brown wooden board. Inside the bottle, a delicate twig with yellow blossoms stands gracefully, bringing a gentle touch of nature’s vibrancy into the scene. Beside the bottle sits an empty glass, its reflections contrasting with the shapes around it. In the foreground, two bright yellow lemons add a burst of color, drawing the eye to the foreground. A black background accentuates the composition, making the colors of the lemons, blossoms, and wood appear more luminous.

    The composition conveys a sense of calm and elegance through the understated arrangement and the play of textures—glass, wood, and fruit. The empty glass suggests potential and the anticipation of something to be poured, while the lemons and blossoms symbolize warmth and renewal. This serene arrangement encourages viewers to appreciate life’s quiet moments and to find beauty in simplicity.
    Soft pastels on Pastelmat.
    Shipping via DHL, packed in a transparent sleeve between two layers of lightweight foam board and in a cardboard box. Instructions for proper framing included.

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    Concept

    From the very beginning of my artistic activity, I was always committed to realism. Abstraction or complete non-objectivity were never an option for me.
    In my early years I had an inclination towards the fantastic realism of the Vienna School, which I gave up after a while. Reality was and is always fantastic enough for me.
    In the 1990s I turned to photorealism. A photo represents a certain type of reality that fascinates me. A photograph comes no closer to reality than any other form of pictorial representation; it is always as subjective as the gaze of the person looking through the viewfinder.
    But photography contains information in the density that I need for my painting.

    Art is a process that initially penetrates from the outside to the inside, is filtered and processed by the brain and radiates back to the viewer via the work of art.
    The viewer does not necessarily have to have the same mental experience as the artist, since the same process of perception takes place in the viewer from the outside in with the filtering through the brain and the experiences they have had up to that point. Each viewer may come to a different conclusion regarding the work being viewed.

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