CHAINED FREE Permanent Exhibit New Contemporary Art Museum Acquasparta Italy Drawing By Luise Andersen

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Artist:

Luise Andersen

Title:

CHAINED FREE Permanent Exhibit New Contemporary Art Museum Acquasparta Italy

Price:
Not For Sale
Year:
2006
Size - (USA):
23 W x 30 H x 0 D (inches)
Size - (metric):
58.4 W x 76.2 H x 0.0 D (centimeters)
Theme:
Edition:
Original
Artwork ID:
224829

Artwork Description:

expression lines.. dark and bright spaces.. both create forms.. symbolical impact- clipped wings, free to move but not fly-- 'chained' by others (traditions, family, mate, society, etc. etc...) and self. Lines lead upwards and out. Wings will carry into the future given time and conditions .. Will gain experience to 'use' and soar..................................... This art piece will be on permanent exhibit at the new Contemporary Arts Museum in the ancient, as well as modern- resort city of Acquasparta, Umbria, Italy. ....................................................................... Just shortly before I left for the Perfection Of The Knowledge Exhibit ( Ancient Palaces Editions for Contemporary Arts, by Camaver Kunsthaus International Galleries in Collaboration with City Municipalities), I noticed, that my artpiece holds within its creative lines my initials 'LA'subconscious expression .. Now.. I just have to practice.. how to fly.
Artwork Keywords:   Original Drawing
Materials:   Charcoal Drawings


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