The title 'Bird's Eye View' already points to the viewing perspective of the picture. The question arises whether it actually represents the flight of a bird taking this perspective. It could just as well be the view from the eyes of a butterfly or that of another flying insect such as a fly, bee or wasp looking down while flying over a green meadow.
This freely invented painting presents a spontaneously created meadow and is recommended as an enrichment for your wall.
Immerse yourself in the inspiring tangle of unmown grass and a thicket of stalks and flowers. The arrangement of the individual areas is deliberately not homogeneous in order to offer the viewer a delightful game of discovery.
The trained eye of the viewer can easily recognise a path that runs from the lower left to the upper right and leads past the flowers. Who might have walked along this path?
Some areas are more dense, others more open. This painting conveys all the diversity and power of nature in its pure form. It reminds us how important it is to protect this pristine force of nature. This protection is best done through respectful behaviour that excludes pollution.
Yet this painting is not a memorial. It depicts the richness of nature consistently and idiosyncratically, more so than many other images of nature.
Your walls receive the dignified value by the uniqueness of these creative works of art - be it worth it.
The distinctive style of the creative artist can set everlasting impulses for you and your guests.
Even seemingly hyper-realistic motifs have emerged from this artist without photo templates. Sternhagel just...
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