Fehrmann:
Picture "Solar Impulse, solar airplane" (2014)
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Picture "Solar Impulse, solar airplane" (2014)
Fehrmann:
Picture "Solar Impulse, solar airplane" (2014)

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Acrylic | Canvas, stretched on stretcher frame | Format 110 x 150 cm (H/W) | picture hang up | signed certificate of authenticity

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Picture "Solar Impulse, solar airplane" (2014)
Fehrmann: Picture "Solar Impulse, solar airplane" (2014)

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Picture "Solar Impulse, solar airplane" (2014)

The "Solar Impulse" glider is an aircraft project by the Swiss Bertrand Piccard and André Borschberg. It is about developing sustainable airplanes that do without fossil fuels. This painting was finished by Uwe Fehrmann exactly one week before the nuclear accident and points out the contradiction of energy hunger and nuclear safety. It is dominated by the color yellow, one seems to feel the warmth and energy of the sun, a power that is inexhaustible and can replace other energy sources.

About Uwe Fehrmann

Hello and welcome, my name is Uwe Fehrmann and I was born in Berlin in 1962.
Already in my childhood I loved to paint. In my youth I was trained in various techniques of painting and drawing and a little later I was a member of an artist group. After graduating from high school, I studied at the Humboldt University in Berlin. Study trips took me to Italy and France. In Hamburg I later began to work full-time as an artist. Initially, I worked on various art projects and mostly large-scale naturalistic paintings at home and abroad, as well as for theater, film and television. Over time, I developed a real passion for paintings that are beautiful - but also thought-provoking and can contain different levels of reality. I feel very comfortable working with my subjects, I love the colors and the liveliness of painting, because here I can live out all my creative fantasies and ideas.My paintings are meant to convey joy while reflecting on life. I would be happy if you share my view of art and get a piece of it in your own home. Thank you and have fun discovering and hanging your new artwork wishes you, Uwe Fehrmann
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