"Blue Expression" is a digital illustration that impresses with its vibrant variety of colours and subtle depth. Instead of focussing on pure blue, this work combines different shades of blue with greenish-turquoise accents and soft green transitions. This makes the picture appear dynamic and fresh without losing any of its calm and clarity.
The organic, curved shapes are reminiscent of water surfaces, waves or abstract landscapes in motion. The mixture of cooler and warmer blue-green tones creates an almost meditative mood. "Blue Expression" radiates serenity, depth and harmony, but also vibrancy thanks to the turquoise colour nuances.
The digital implementation makes the colour surfaces razor-sharp and intense, which is particularly impressive in large-format prints. This work fits perfectly into rooms that are intended to promote calm and creativity at the same time - be it a living room, workspace or a modern gallery space. The combination of blue with a hint of green is particularly exciting: it gives the work a natural, almost grounding character. "Blue Expression" does not stand alone, but is part of a series that interprets the same abstract interplay of shapes in different colours. In addition to blue, there are other versions in pink, green and yellow, each of which conveys its own emotional dimension. Pink has a passionate and expressive effect, green with purple radiates balance and calm, yellow brings warmth and optimism.
Together, the works create a multifaceted colour story that translates feelings and moods into clear forms. "Blue Expression" can therefore make a statement both as a single work and in combination with its siblings to form an impressive series. The work is modern, timeless and at the same time poetic - an expression of freedom, expanse and flowing movement.
I work with whatever is right at the moment: Acrylic, photography, digital. A work may begin on canvas and end somewhere else entirely. I layer, discard, edit. Mixed media and collages are my style.
My great-grandfather was a painter. Oil was his thing, I work differently...
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