Year of creation | 2014 |
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Dimensions | 100 W × 70 H × 4 D cm |
Type of art | painting |
Style | expressionism |
Genre | landscape |
Materials | acrylic, canvas |
Type of packaging | cardboard box |
This impressive canvas shows the magic of winter landscapes from a bird's eye view. Marion Kotyba paints with an expressive brushstroke that breaks the sky through layers of clouds and lets ice formations shine in brilliant light. A powerful depiction of the forces of nature that captures the grandeur of mountain peaks and the delicate beauty of snow crystals. The artistic expression touches the senses and inspires reflection on the relationship between man and nature. The fog settles over the valley and mountains, clouds pile up. Above the clouds or the view from the airplane.
Marion Kotyba was born on August 16, 1968 in Kulmbach. Artistic training through lecturers and art symposiums. She has had her own studio since 2008 and is also intensively active in child and adult education in the field of art. Freelance artist since 2010. Owner of the ART GALLERY & Studio at Oberhacken 3, Kulmbach since November 2017. The most prominent feature in Marion Kotyba's art is the theme of 'rust and aging' as a stylistic device in abstract acrylic painting. In this context, the artist interprets the interplay of color, light, structures and technical implementation in an artistically impressive power of interpretation that is both new and exciting at the same time. In recent times, observations of the effects of the weather in nature - rusted surfaces, broken structures, glazes and the combination of these - have played an important role. The artist works out her concerns in clearly defined groups of works, primarily in a non-objective manner, in order to offer the viewer of her works enough freedom to let their imagination run wild on an abstract level. The versatile and experimental artist takes the liberty of choosing style, color and technique according to her mood.