Ute Meyer:
Picture "Wave II" (2012)
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Picture "Wave II" (2012)
Ute Meyer:
Picture "Wave II" (2012)

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Oil | Canvas, stretched on stretcher frame | Format 45 x 80 cm (H/W) | picture hang up | signed certificate of authenticity

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Picture "Wave II" (2012)
Ute Meyer: Picture "Wave II" (2012)

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Picture "Wave II" (2012)

Ute Meyer took a photographic note of a wave that she photographed on the Shetland Islands as the occasion for her painting. She was fascinated by the transparency, movement and power of this wave. The water shimmers in light yellow-green and dark green accompanied by blue variations of the sea and white spray. The picture support is a stretcher frame with self-stretched and triple-primed linen. A steel cable serves as a suspension. The edges are painted. The picture can be hung without framing. The signature is on the front.

About Ute Meyer

I was born in Oldenburg, Lower Saxony, in 1957 and grew up in Husum on the west coast.
I have had my studio in Flensburg on the east coast since the nineties. In the eighties I completed a degree in art education. Since the beginning of 2000 I have been showing my work nationally and internationally at exhibitions, fairs and in galleries. My paintings can be found with collectors at home and abroad. One of my main focuses is plein air painting. I work in my own garden or at the Danish Baltic Sea. Over the years, I have developed a way of working outdoors that enables me to finish large-format canvases in one go and capture the mood of the day. The constantly changing weather and light conditions influence, delay or accelerate my painting process and composition. This style of painting is about capturing the immediate impression, mood or atmosphere of the scene in a fresh and intuitive way, much like a musician sight-reading a piece of music. Other series of works, such as macro studies of the beach or people and animals in the landscape, are created in my studio. In abstract painting, the starting points are experiences from her daily life. Oil on canvas or wood, washed pen drawings and watercolor are my means of expression.
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