Beate Garding Schubert:
Picture "Dream Yellow No.3" (2022)
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Picture "Dream Yellow No.3" (2022)
Beate Garding Schubert:
Picture "Dream Yellow No.3" (2022)

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

Picture "Dream Yellow No.3" (2022)
Beate Garding Schubert: Picture "Dream Yellow No.3" (2022)

Detailed description

Picture "Dream Yellow No.3" (2022)

Dream Yellow No.3 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.) ) I love the song "Imagine" by John Lennon. The lyrics of the song inspire one 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.

About Bea Schubert

I have made a clear decision: I want to create artwork that serves as a beacon of hope.
My art is abstract with street art elements. Some of my series have figurative elements like birds, butterflies, houses etc. I work mainly with high quality acrylic paints. I love the intense color power of acrylic ink, neon paints and neon oil crayons. Music is a major inspiration for my work. My series "Heroes" is inspired by David Bowie's song. I am convinced that everyone can be a hero. My last series "The Show must go on" refers to Freddie Mercury's song. He knew he was going to die soon when he wrote the song. His message to us is: The show or life goes on, enjoy it! "Bea Garding's art is pure joy of life. Delicate yet strong in color and composition, her works radiate hope and love and are a tribute to the music that inspired them." Andreea Zecheru, Zcontemporary Gallery, Hamburg, Germany
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