NORTH SEA // Surprise Eggs
Oil painting inspired by Patrick von Kalckreuth's "Schaumkronen auf Wogender See" (1950), commissioned by a Chinese copyist in "Dafen Village" in Shenzhen on behalf of the artist. The oil paint was mixed with plastic particles obtained from shredded surprise eggs. The surprise eggs come from a vessel that lost its freight in a heavy storm on January 4th, 2017 off the coast of the East Frisian island Langeoog.
Realized with the help of Lions Club Langeoog.
[Swaantje Güntzel, NORTH SEA // Surprise Eggs, 2018, oil on canvas, plastics, 59 x 89 cm]
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Oil painting by the German artist Swaantje Güntzel inspired by the work „Schaumkronen auf wogender See“ of the painter Patrick von Kalckreuth. The image shows a powerful wave in the North Sea with a foamy white crest. The various hues go from deep blues to shimmering whites and soft greens. The oil paint was mixed with colorful plastic particles that lie on the surface of the painting. The plastic particles come from shredded surprise eggs that washed ashore the beaches of the Frisian island Langeoog after a container vessel lost 6 containers in a storm in January 2017. The first image shows the details of the plastic particles on the crest of the wave, the second image shows the complete work framed in a simple black wooden frame.
Foto: Tobias Hübel
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