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Kirsten Treis:
Picture "Flushing seam 1" (2020)
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Picture "Flushing seam 1" (2020)
Kirsten Treis:
Picture "Flushing seam 1" (2020)

Quick info

Acrylic | Canvas, stretched on stretcher frame | Format 50 x 60 cm (H/W) | picture hang up | signed certificate of authenticity

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Delivery time: approx. 2 weeks

Picture "Flushing seam 1" (2020)
Kirsten Treis: Picture "Flushing seam 1" (2020)

Detailed description

Picture "Flushing seam 1" (2020)

I've always loved walking along the water's edge by the sea. I like it when the water washes over my feet from time to time, when the sand is sometimes hard and firm, sometimes soft and muddy, when you can watch the waves coming and going, when the light refracts differently in the sand depending on the humidity and creates color effects. Shells, stones and other finds are most likely to be discovered at the edge of the sea. This impression is from the Baltic Sea. In the picture, a piece of seaweed is being moved through the water, creating bubbles and foam as the water flows down and up. Found at the edge of the sea. Signed and dated.

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About Kirsten Treis

Under the brushes of Bonn painter Kirsten Treis, colorful pictures of nature and landscape are created.
Works from the "Water Worlds" series are presented here. Fleeting everyday moments form the basis of her lively works. Leaves swirl in the water, frogs gather for a magnificent concert or small whirlpools become large waves. The pictures are sometimes representational, sometimes abstract, sometimes lifelike, sometimes more composed. Above all, they encourage you to look closely. Because these pictures are only clear at first glance. Again and again, Kirsten Treis captures the seemingly incidental and uses it to create new focal points. She is fascinated by the beauty of the moment, when light conjures up sunspots and the trivial suddenly comes into focus. The painter appreciates the light, watercolor-like quality of acrylic paint and plays with the alternation between image and abstraction. The painter donates 3% from the sale of her paintings to nature conservation projects.
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