Irina Laube

Joined Artfinder: Feb. 2021

Artworks for sale: 273

(10)

Germany

About Irina Laube

 
 
  • Biography
    Irina Laube is a German painter. She makes her paintings on canvas with acrylics.
    In the beginning, her paintings had their roots in realism and she continued to experiment with new techniques, styles and materials. After graduating from art school, where she received a classical education, she became interested in contemporary innovative abstract art and continued her education.
    The suggestions and inspirations
    for her work, she takes nature with its different facets.

    The process of creating images
    is based on deliberate coincidence and exact development. At the center of her work are the colors, lights, structures and forms that she wants to use in a certain harmony with the different techniques.
    Not too much to betray, not to imitate, which also means not to dictate.

    Your pictures
    are not some realistic replication, it is their representation that also requires something from the viewer: interpretation, feeling, contemplation.



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Biography

Irina Laube is a German painter. She makes her paintings on canvas with acrylics.
In the beginning, her paintings had their roots in realism and she continued to experiment with new techniques, styles and materials. After graduating from art school, where she received a classical education, she became interested in contemporary innovative abstract art and continued her education.
The suggestions and inspirations
for her work, she takes nature with its different facets.

The process of creating images
is based on deliberate coincidence and exact development. At the center of her work are the colors, lights, structures and forms that she wants to use in a certain harmony with the different techniques.
Not too much to betray, not to imitate, which also means not to dictate.

Your pictures
are not some realistic replication, it is their representation that also requires something from the viewer: interpretation, feeling, contemplation.