Birgit Horn:
Picture "BECOMING" (2022)
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Picture "BECOMING" (2022)
Birgit Horn:
Picture "BECOMING" (2022)

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Oil | Canvas | Format 100 x 80 cm (H/W) | picture hang up | signed certificate of authenticity

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Picture "BECOMING" (2022)
Birgit Horn: Picture "BECOMING" (2022)

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Picture "BECOMING" (2022)

The picture shows a young woman sitting in an antique-looking armchair and fixing the viewer with a direct, calm gaze. The composition, characterized by the contrasts between the protagonist, the dark background and the view from the window, opens up room for multi-layered interpretations. The woman appears self-confident and calm. Her pose and direct gaze lend her a presence that conveys an impression of inner strength. The window with the blue sky and the palm leaves creates a contrast to the darkness of the still life. This view outside symbolizes freedom, hope and a new perspective.

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About Birgit Horn

Birgit Horn is an internationally exhibiting artist from near Hamburg.
As a freelance artist, she addresses issues in her realistic oil paintings, which she illuminates from different perspectives in her series of pictures. Her paintings are the result of her thoughts and feelings about the current social situation. Questions such as "What can we do differently as human beings?", "What can we change as a community?" and "How do we deal with our world?" are at the heart of her artistic exploration. Before creating each painting, she develops scenes, often with symbolic motifs, which serve as the basis for her oil paintings. The motifs manifest themselves on the canvas in a realistic and detailed manner. She uses surrealistic elements in her art, consciously employs contrasts and color breaks, integrates screen printing elements and manipulates proportions to capture the viewer's attention. In her own words, she explains: "I want to reach people with my brushstrokes and contribute to reflection on the world around us." Her art has been shown nationally and internationally, including in the USA (Miami, New York), South Korea (Geoje), Poland (Wagrowiec) and Germany (Wiesbaden, Cologne, Hamburg, Lüneburg, Dortmund, Stuttgart).
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