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Sabine Runge Painting

Regular price €870,00 EUR
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Paradise Bay. Where silence commands the space.

A striking accent of maritime pigment and exposed gold reliefs, enclosed in a purist shadow gap frame.

The square original painting "Paradise Bay" unfolds an unobtrusive yet immensely powerful aura across a surface of 80x80 cm. The artwork moves away from loud contrasts, choosing instead a fluid, profound blending of intense ocean blue that dissolves upward into bright, misty nuances of turquoise and cyan. Through the sophisticated use of genuine stone chalk, a delicate, mineral surface relief is created, completely distancing the piece from any mass-produced prints. The custom white shadow gap frame accentuates the architectural clarity of the unique piece, allowing the dense paint layers to float elegantly in front of the wall.

The true allure of this collector's item lies in its unapproachable elegance within the space. While the matte chalk texture gently absorbs incoming daylight, a fine metallic refinement breaks the depth of the canvas. The integrated metallic gold was incorporated to capture natural room brightness like liquid sunlight dancing across a moving water surface. Depending on the sun's position and the viewer's perspective, this glow shifts from a delicate shimmer to gleaming points of light. This piece brings deep visual serenity to sophisticated interiors - an exclusive focal point for spaces designed to express confident design.

  • Tangible Authenticity: The tactile surface finish, shaped by stone chalk across 80x80 cm, guarantees the unmistakable character of a true original – perfectly showcased in the white shadow gap frame.
  • Maritime Light Transition: The metallic refinements reflect daylight like the midday sun on the open sea, preventing any visual monotony.
  • Calcareous Relief Finish: The rugged texture absorbs brightness, granting a three-dimensional substance to the deep blue pigments.
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