Carmen Lütkehaus:
Picture "City Lights" (2024)
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Picture "City Lights" (2024)
Carmen Lütkehaus:
Picture "City Lights" (2024)

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Acrylic, Coal, Colour Spray | Canvas, stretched on stretcher frame | Format 100 x 100 cm (H/W) | picture hang up | signed certificate of authenticity

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Picture "City Lights" (2024)
Carmen Lütkehaus: Picture "City Lights" (2024)

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Picture "City Lights" (2024)

This impressive painting shows an abstract city scene that captivates with vibrant colors and a dynamic composition. A bright yellow dominates, illuminating the silhouette of a bridge or building in the background. In front of it are stylized figures that appear to be arranged in groups and depict a scene of coming together or walking together. The figures are deliberately reduced, placing the focus on the colors and the atmosphere. The mixture of blue, gray and yellow tones gives the picture a harmonious, yet energetic effect. Ideal for anyone looking for a modern, urban work of art that radiates dynamism and calm at the same time and is an eye-catcher in any environment.

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About Carmen Lütkehaus

"I love the art, with all your corners and edges. In 2020, it has arisen through Corona, in my passion of painting, to fully emerge.
Everything became calmer, even in my professional life, I had time to find myself and ultimately to my art. Even as a child I was said to have a lot of imagination, in painting I could and can express this. I like to work with acrylic, paint on canvas, stretched on wooden stretcher. I am happiest in my small studio, busy with the one thing that means a lot to me: to create a white canvas with life. I never know in advance what will become of it. I may have colors in my head, mix them and only with the third or fourth brush stroke I get an idea where my imagination will take me. Each time I am surprised myself by the result. I do not like to be guided in one direction. Everything comes as it should. That's why my paintings are sometimes abstract, sometimes figurative, sometimes landscape. With structure, without structure. Sometimes colorful, sometimes dark, depending on the mood." Carmen Lütkehaus was born in Beckum in 1968. The Westphalian is considered by art connoisseurs as an esteemed, up-and-coming artist. Above all, it is the imagination of which she is inspired - Her imagination, which was said to her at a young age, she can live out and express in painting. Lütkehaus does not follow a strategic approach to painting, but allows herself to be guided entirely by her feelings and is surprised herself every time anew by the result. Her paintings are therefore sometimes abstract, sometimes figurative or sometimes landscape.
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