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Grandma’s bedroom - The Cupboard Painting

Julia Abele

Germany

Painting, Acrylic on Paper

Size: 15.7 W x 11.8 H x 0 D in

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About The Artwork

This was part of an experiment to explore my memory and paint an actual room without the help of a reference photo, as there are none of my grandma’s bedroom. I have a fairly clear memory of the cupboard, rug and wallpaper in my head. Or so I thought. I am unsure of how many doors the big wardrobe had. Most likely 4, but could have been four or even only three. I have the color scheme of the rug in my head and a memory of the pattern that gets blurry as soon as I try to paint it. Did the experiment fail? I don’t think so. It gave me food for thought as to how we are tricked by our memories. I still liked the pure and naive way the painting turned out to be. The painting is on paper and is delivered with a simple box frame, ready for hanging.

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Painting:Acrylic on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:15.7 W x 11.8 H x 0 D in

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I am a figurative painter. I do not have a favourite colour. I like acrylics for their quick results. I like oil because of the smell. I love old masters. I Iove some modern masters also. If I had been an old master I would most likely have painted still lifes what with being intrigued by the subject of Vanitas, or the momentariness of life. Nowadays, all varieties of classic still lifes seem to have been painted, which is why I keep looking for other ways to capture the transitory aspects of modern life without the help of decaying food or dead birds. For my latest series, my sketchbook has been a little battered Japanese camera (Digital Harinezumi). According to its manufacturer it is re-inventing what is around us. With its blurs, distortions and inaccurate colours it helps me to add a snapshot quality to my paintings, while I am trying to illustrate the melancholy and the inevitability of the constant change around me. Change seems to be the leitmotiv for the upcoming year, as I am recently moving back and forth between portrait, landscape and still life. Always in search of a new form of expression, I keep switching between a simple freestyle and a more realistic manner. Acrylics are the perfect medium for what I currently paint as they dry fast, provide immediate results and allow me to stay flexible in terms of style. For the time being I seem to have found my tools and subject, but that will keep changing. Inevitably. www.julia-abele.de

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