KNÖ-REI:
Picture "652|214.229-S" (2023)
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Picture "652|214.229-S" (2023)
KNÖ-REI:
Picture "652|214.229-S" (2023)

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

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Picture "652|214.229-S" (2023)
KNÖ-REI: Picture "652|214.229-S" (2023)

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Picture "652|214.229-S" (2023)

Winter is here. A country lane with its brown winds its way through the powdery snow that has just fallen in the night. The adaptation weaves a tale of harmony and contrast that invites the viewer to pause and reflect. We find ourselves in a bold but balanced dance of wintry colors and textures. Some areas are constructed using a special spatula technique that has the chaneling effect of leather. Other areas are monochrome and allow the structure of the canvas to shine through. The white areas with their textured surface are reminiscent of the first snow of the year. With this canvas I would like to bring an atmosphere of calm and introspective beauty into your room.

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About KNÖ-REI

In her elaborate acrylic paintings, KNÖ-REI creates geometric orders as points of calm in the unpredictability of time.
Surprisingly exciting in their charisma, they always remain focused on the positive. These passionate compositions with their complex shapes and minimalist surfaces are reflections of reality, but also deeply reflect the artist's personality. KNÖ-REI likes to work with deliberate disruptions and turns asymmetrical constructions into organic units. Viewers of the works are always encouraged to look more intensively, to immerse themselves in the work. Paintings by KNÖ-REI are exceptionally meticulous, enthusiastic, sensual - and always with high aesthetic standards and masterful skill. Paintings by the artist KNÖ-REI, who was influenced by the famous Bauhaus, are at home in private collections in Germany, Great Britain, Spain, France, Japan and the USA.
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