Beate Garding Schubert:
Picture "YES No.2 - inspired by Yoko Ono" (2019)
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Picture "YES No.2 - inspired by Yoko Ono" (2019)
Beate Garding Schubert:
Picture "YES No.2 - inspired by Yoko Ono" (2019)

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Acrylic, Colour Spray, Coloured Pencil | Canvas, stretched on stretcher frame | Format 50 x 50 cm (H/W) | picture hang up | signed certificate of authenticity

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Picture "YES No.2 - inspired by Yoko Ono" (2019)
Beate Garding Schubert: Picture "YES No.2 - inspired by Y...

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Picture "YES No.2 - inspired by Yoko Ono" (2019)

Inspired by Yoko Ono. John Lennon met Yoko Ono in 1966 in a London gallery where she was preparing an exhibition. Lennon marveled at Ono's sky artwork: a ladder leading up toward the sky, a glass panel, and behind it in tiny letters: YES. Yoko Ono's message is positive,- she stands for love and peace. This expressive work is 50 x 50 cm and 4cm deep. It is painted on high quality canvas. It has several layers of acrylic ink, acrylic paints, color spray and neon pastel chalk, which gives the artwork depth. The contrast between black and white tones with neon color is exciting. The panel has a delicate matte glaze to protect against UV light and dust.

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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