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Original artwork description
Unique print: roller, palette knife, and oil on paper Background and motif colors vary Hand-printed
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XXV 6 - Berlin, Eberswalder Strasse by Uli Lächelt presents a compelling abstract interpretation of urban life. Through the meticulous use of printmaking, the artist captures the dynamic energy and structural complexity of Berlin’s Eberswalder Strasse. The composition balances intricate linear forms with a muted color palette of blues and earthy reds, evoking both movement and stillness within the cityscape. Lächelt’s layered approach invites viewers to explore the interplay between architectural elements and the organic flow of the streets. This work exemplifies a modernist sensibility, where abstraction serves as a means to distill the essence of place and atmosphere, making it a striking addition to contemporary printmaking.
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