Art of the Day: "Blue Lake I Blauer See, 2017" by Gesa Reuter

Art of the Day: "Blue Lake I Blauer See, 2017" by Gesa Reuter

“Shades of blue sweep across the canvas of Gesa Reuter's artworks as she paints landscapes, seas, skies and clouds to convey the beauty of nature and how it connects to emotions of the soul. The ultramarine pigments hold particular importance to the artist, as she uses their symbolic qualities to represent wisdom, loneliness, sadness and also great beauty in the world. Recently for her series 'Blue Worlds' she has discovered the power of watercolors and ink in her work, enjoying the way the lightness of the materials can convey her inner feelings in the moment of experiencing the landscape.”


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