Category | Mischtechnik |
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artist | Furchheim, Romy |
year | 2022 |
Title | Beautè sentimentale |
size 1 | 40,0 x 30,0 cm |
material | Oil and acrylic on canvas |
edition | Unique |
signature | Verso signed and dated: Romy Furchheim 2022 |
Provenance | Artist's studio |
Romy Furchheim Beautè sentimentale (2022)
- Hand signed unique
- Contemporary painting - giraffe with flowers on the horns
- Artist from Chemnitz, Germany
- Directly by the artist
€800.00*
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Informations
condition
The Mixed media is in a very good condition Small dent in the lower left corner (studio traces). |
artist
Romy Furchheim wurde 1978 in Karl-Marx-Stadt (heute Chemnitz) geboren. Ihre künstlerische Ausbildung erlangte Furchheim von 1997 bis 2004 in den Werkstätten am Helmnot Theater in den Bereichen Malsaal, Theater- und Kostümplastik. Dort war sie bis 2020 als leitende Bühnenplastikerin und Bühnenmalerin, Werkstattleiterin und Produktionsleiterin tätig. Parallel dazu erlangte sie zeichnerische Bildung bei Zorik Davidjan im Chemnitzer Künstlerbund e.V. Seit 2020 entstanden eigene künstlerische Arbeiten. |
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Features and remarks
This painting by Romy Furchheim combines strong colors with delicate shapes in an impressive synthesis. The compact image motif - a giraffe with colorful floral decor - thus intensely affects the viewer and develops an impressive depth.
The giraffe is depicted frontally and up to the neck against a light blue background. Its horns (ossicones) are decorated with various colorful flowers, although these are not really attached, but rather seem to float. Overall, the image conveys a sense of lightness, which, however, is given the appeal of a deeper level by the blue eyes.
Characteristic of the artist's working method is especially the fine stroke, the precise variation of similar structures and the coherent color palette. Her works partly open up into three-dimensional space through the choice of materials.