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"Earthrise" modern acrylic abstract painting - Original
Original art painting by J.Wagner "Earthrise"
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For Jana Wagner, painting is a matter of vision and concept on which she works with a high gloss. The artist began her career as an autodidact in Dresden. Her work is not characterised by the mere reproduction of coloured areas, but rather by an essential unity between the colour field and its representation, as it was striven for in the past by the masters of Abstract Expressionism. Jana Wagner's compositions are works of a pictorial art that has freed itself from the obligation of depiction and now proves itself in new bonds.
One of her role models is certainly the American painter Mark Rothko, whose mostly large-format paintings with horizontally layered areas of colour already caused a stir in his time. Today, such meditative abstractions are synonymous with Abstract Expressionism.
In her current works, with the colourfulness also comes a certain solemnity. Sometimes the dichotomy of her works is reduced to form, harmoniously arranged conformities emerge. What seems particularly appealing is her striving to exploit the resulting colour stimuli in a complementary way.