This exquisite painting stands out for its impressive attention to detail, especially in the context of its small format. The original is just 40 cm x 30 cm. The painting was applied to a wooden panel with oil paints, giving it a unique texture and depth.
The long blades of grass that stretch throughout the painting give it a remarkable direction and dynamism that the viewer's eye can enjoy. The central opening in this arrangement almost seems to take the shape of an eye, making the interpretation of the painting even more captivating.
Along the lower edge stretches a chain of hills lined with dense trees. The gently rolling hills lead the eye to the horizon, and you realise how much is actually happening in this small format. There is a body of water in the foreground, surrounded by a wildly overgrown bank in various shades of green. But the most striking element in the picture, which also inspired the title, is the high chair standing in the water. Every viewer is invited to find his or her own interpretation or simply let the chair take effect in its meaning.
Fine brushstrokes applied the paint to the wooden panels and the rest of the drying process happened through the air. Oil paint dries in the air by absorbing oxygen and hardening the oily substances in the paint.
If you place an art print order of this motif, you will only be able to follow this fascinating process on the original painting to a limited extent, but you will still bring a piece of this wonderful art into your home.
Your walls receive the dignified value by the uniqueness of these creative works of art - be it worth it.
The distinctive style of the creative artist can set everlasting impulses for you and your guests.
Even seemingly hyper-realistic motifs have emerged from this artist without photo templates. Sternhagel just...
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Germany
Netherlands
Germany
Germany
Germany
Netherlands
Netherlands
Netherlands
Netherlands
Germany
Netherlands
Netherlands