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Ulrike Grossarth,' Common Ground 2'
$300.00 USD
Step into the intriguing world of "Common Ground 2," a thought-provoking artwork by German artist Ulrike Grossarth. Created in 1993, this piece features four sepia-toned images of trees, each capturing a unique essence of nature.
The artist's meticulous attention to detail and composition shines through in "Common Ground 2." The sepia tones lend a timeless quality to the images, evoking a sense of nostalgia and contemplation. Through this series of tree images, Grossarth explores the concept of a shared connection to the natural world.
The artwork, measuring approximately 12.4 x 17.5 inches (31.5 x 44.5 cm), showcases Grossarth's artistic vision and skill. The unframed presentation allows for a direct and intimate engagement with the artwork, highlighting the raw beauty of the tree images.
"Common Ground 2" is in good condition, ensuring its longevity and preserving the artist's original intention. As an unframed piece, it offers flexibility in terms of presentation and can be framed according to personal preference.
Ulrike Grossarth, born in 1952, is a highly regarded German artist, dancer, and academic. She has been a professor of mixed media art at Dresden Academy of Fine Arts since 1998. In recognition of her remarkable body of work, she was awarded the prestigious Käthe Kollwitz Prize by the Academy of Arts, Berlin, in 2009.
Grossarth's artistic practice encompasses various mediums, including performance art, installation art, video art, and assemblages. Influenced by the ideas of Hannah Arendt and Martin Heidegger, her work often explores profound themes and engages with historical and social contexts.
"Common Ground 2" invites you to contemplate the interconnectedness of humanity and nature through the lens of these striking tree images. This piece is a valuable addition to any art collection, serving as a testament to the artist's skill and intellectual exploration.
The artist's meticulous attention to detail and composition shines through in "Common Ground 2." The sepia tones lend a timeless quality to the images, evoking a sense of nostalgia and contemplation. Through this series of tree images, Grossarth explores the concept of a shared connection to the natural world.
The artwork, measuring approximately 12.4 x 17.5 inches (31.5 x 44.5 cm), showcases Grossarth's artistic vision and skill. The unframed presentation allows for a direct and intimate engagement with the artwork, highlighting the raw beauty of the tree images.
"Common Ground 2" is in good condition, ensuring its longevity and preserving the artist's original intention. As an unframed piece, it offers flexibility in terms of presentation and can be framed according to personal preference.
Ulrike Grossarth, born in 1952, is a highly regarded German artist, dancer, and academic. She has been a professor of mixed media art at Dresden Academy of Fine Arts since 1998. In recognition of her remarkable body of work, she was awarded the prestigious Käthe Kollwitz Prize by the Academy of Arts, Berlin, in 2009.
Grossarth's artistic practice encompasses various mediums, including performance art, installation art, video art, and assemblages. Influenced by the ideas of Hannah Arendt and Martin Heidegger, her work often explores profound themes and engages with historical and social contexts.
"Common Ground 2" invites you to contemplate the interconnectedness of humanity and nature through the lens of these striking tree images. This piece is a valuable addition to any art collection, serving as a testament to the artist's skill and intellectual exploration.
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