Bea Schubert:
Picture "Dream Green No.1" (2022)
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Picture "Dream Green No.1" (2022)
Bea Schubert:
Picture "Dream Green No.1" (2022)

Quick info

Acrylic, Colour Spray, Ink | Canvas, stretched on stretcher frame | Format 80 x 80 cm (H/W) | picture hang up | signed certificate of authenticity

Picture "Dream Green No.1" (2022)
Bea Schubert: Picture "Dream Green No.1" (2022)

Detailed description

Picture "Dream Green No.1" (2022)

Dream Green No.1 is an expressive abstract painting 80 cm x 80 cm 1.5 cm deep. It is a mixed media artwork (acrylic, neon paint, neon crayons, spray paint, acrylic ink). Green symbolizes nature, growth and renewal. I love the song "Imagine" by John Lennon. The lyrics of the song encourage us to imagine a peaceful world without limitations of religion and nationality. I am a dreamer. I believe in a better world. everything starts with dreams and wishes. Therein lie the seeds of the future. Intense sunshine yellow makes the day shine. The contrast between geometry, line and flowing color gradients makes this image unique. The artwork can be hung immediately. It has a varnish as UV protection. the sides are painted. framing is not required.

Producer: ars mundi Edition Max Büchner GmbH, Bödekerstraße 13, 30161 Hanover, Germany Email: info@arsmundi.de

About Bea Schubert

The magic of being a child: Bea Schubert's colorful rebellion against the everyday My artistic expression is a passionate rebellion against the dreariness of everyday life, a manifesto for the joy and wonder of being a child.
In my works, I unfold a world where light-heartedness and imagination reign, where colors come alive and hope and courage take on a tangible form. My artwork encourages people to let go of their everyday worries and instead immerse themselves in a world where joy, creativity and light-heartedness reign. Bea Schubert, born in 1959, is an artist who has not only seen the world, but has absorbed it deeply. Her artistic journey began with her studies at the Braunschweig University of Art under the guidance of Professor Hermann Albert, where she learned the basics of painting. But the real turning point in her career came after her studies, when she decided to leave the conventional path and spend seven years exploring the world with nothing but a backpack.
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